[R] Defining Solid Line using Line Type Specification

David Winsemius dwinsemius at comcast.net
Thu Jan 22 04:05:51 CET 2009


The dataset for that graphic cannot be that big. Why not use dput() on  
it and also include the code?

-- 
David Winsemius
On Jan 21, 2009, at 9:23 PM, jimdare wrote:

>
> Dear R-Users,
>
> I created the xyplot below using 10 groups (9 groups + 'Total' of all
> groups) with lty=1:10.  I need the 'Total' to be a bold solid line  
> (lty=1)
> where as the 9 groups just need to be distinguishable from each  
> other.  As
> you can probably see, when the group reaches CRA6 the lty starts  
> from 1
> again.  I have tried to specify ten unique lines using lty=
> c("10","92","11","12","62","9212","33","19","12529252","7111")  
> however R
> won't let me use "10" (i.e. solid line) because it contains a zero.   
> I could
> possibly add the total line in later (using something similar to  
> lines or
> matlines) and then define the lty as lty=1, but then I have the  
> problem of
> trying to get the new line into the legend.  Does anyone have any  
> ideas of
> how to combine custom linetypes with preset types?
>
>
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p21593757/CRA.gif
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