[R] Graphing question (multiple line graphs arranged spatially)

John Kane jrkrideau at yahoo.ca
Tue Mar 11 15:28:54 CET 2008


I don't quite see how you can do this as a
3-dimenional graph but will something like this do
what you want?

Note I used xx rather than c for the data.frame name.

plot(x$bas~x$month, type="b", col=1,
ylim=c(min(xx$bas),max(xx$bas)),
      xlim=c(max(xx$month),min(xx$month) ))
lines(y$bas~y$month, type="b", col=2)
lines(z$bas~z$month,  type="b", col=3)
lines(zz$bas~zz$month,  type="b",col=4)


--- stephen sefick <ssefick at gmail.com> wrote:

> station month   bas
> 190     5       0.000
> 190     7       1.563
> 190     10      0.000
> 190     11      0.000
> 202     4       18.750
> 202     5       18.750
> 202     7       6.250
> 202     10      4.800
> 202     11      3.125
> 198     4       18.750
> 198     5       31.250
> 198     7       3.125
> 198     10      3.200
> 198     11      12.500
> 205     4       0.000
> 205     5       0.000
> 205     7       0.000
> 205     10      0.000
> 205     11      0.000
> 
> c<-read.table("foo.txt", header=TRUE)
> x<-subset(c, station=="190")
> plot(x$bas~x$month, type="b")
> y<-subset(c, station=="198")
> plot(y$bas~y$month, type="b")
> z<-subset(c, station=="202")
> plot(z$bas~z$month, type="b")
> zz<-subset(c, station=="205")
> plot(zz$bas~zz$month, type="b")
> 
> I would like to put all of the all of these
> individual line graphs
> into one 3d graph organized by descending station
> (205-190).  Does
> anyone know how to do this?
> thanks
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 
> 
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