[R] Time plots
H. Paul Benton
hpbenton at scripps.edu
Tue Aug 29 02:23:37 CEST 2006
Will do!
So thanks to everyone who wrote me, I'm going to go away have a look at some
of the links that you all have given me and hopefully will be able to solve
it. As you can all probably guess I'm new to the whole R thing.
Cheers,
Paul
Research Technician
Mass Spectrometry
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-----Original Message-----
From: Spencer Graves [mailto:spencer.graves at pdf.com]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 4:31 PM
To: H. Paul Benton
Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [R] Time plots
Dear Paul:
1. The Internet moves NOT at the speed of light but at the speed
of store and forward.
2. Have you worked the examples with the "matplot" help page?
3. Have you worked through the 'zoo' vignette ? (If no, please
see "http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/67006.html".)
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hope this helps.
Spencer Graves
H. Paul Benton wrote:
> Hello all and thank you,
>
> I will try to make this as clear as I can. I have a matrix, at the
> top of the matrix are 4 time points, the first col describes the sample,
> then under each time point I have the intensity values of that sample.
> So :
> Samples 0 10 30 120 <- time
> A 200 300 400 1000 <- data
> B 100 400 200 100
> C 500 400 200 1000
> ^
> | samples
>
> I would like to plot these however, all I get is a very messed up plot. It
> may be due to the size of the matrix, it is 7746 rows long. But I thought
> for R that shouldn't make a difference.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Paul
>
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