[R] plot(..., type="h") w/ origin not at y=0
Peter Dalgaard BSA
p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk
Thu Jun 27 18:25:56 CEST 2002
Cyril Humbert <humbertc at univ-mlv.fr> writes:
> Is it a way to make plots with vertical lines, like plot(x, y, type="h"),
> but starting from a different value than y=0.
>
> For example, with x=1:3, y=-(1:3), y.orig=-3 :
>
> -1 |
> |
> y -2 | |
> | |
> -3 | | |
> 1 2 3
> x
>
You might subtract y.orig from the data and add it to the axis labels....
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