[R] Some more help needed...
Spencer Graves
spencer.graves at pdf.com
Mon Jan 19 18:25:36 CET 2004
How about the following:
plot(1:11, col=1:11, cex=2, lwd=4)
plot(1:4, col=c("red","green",'blue', 'orange'), cex=2, lwd=4)
hope this helps. spencer graves
v.demart at libero.it wrote:
>As an absolute beginner, still reading "Modern Applied Statistics with S" and exercising with its examples, I'm frequently stopped by what it looks to be R poor help system (or is it my gigantic ignorance?). I mean that using help many arguments of a command seems to be given for granted like for instance:
>...............................
>?lines
> lines(x, ...)
>
> ## Default S3 method:
> lines(x, y = NULL, type = "l", col = par("col"),
> lty = par("lty"), ...)
>
>Arguments:
>
> x, y: coordinate vectors of points to join.
>
> type: character indicating the type of plotting; actually any of
> the 'type's as in 'plot'.
>
> col: color to use. This can be vector of length greater than one,
> but only the first value will be used.
>
> lty: line type to use.
>
> ...: Further graphical parameters (see 'par') may also be supplied
> as arguments, particularly, line type, 'lty' and line width,
> 'lwd'.
>................................
>
>How could I quickly know during an R-session what values should be "col" set to have red, how could I set "lty" etc.?
>
>Vittorio
>
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