[R] Multiple (7) Y axes?
ONKELINX, Thierry
Thierry.ONKELINX at inbo.be
Thu Jun 16 11:20:16 CEST 2011
Dear Philip,
If the values are not important, then you don't need different Y-axes. Why not standardise the seven datasets so they have a common scale?
Best regards,
Thierry
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> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: r-help-bounces op r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces op r-project.org]
> Namens Philip Rhoades
> Verzonden: donderdag 16 juni 2011 11:12
> Aan: R help
> Onderwerp: [R] Multiple (7) Y axes?
>
> People,
>
> I want to create seven plots on the one graph - each with it's own Y axis and
> scale - I want the plots overlaid because it is the shape of the graphs that I want
> to compare, not so much the values. I have found examples where people show
> how to put two Y axes on the left of the plot but I couldn't find examples of any
> more than that - is it possible?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phil.
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> E-mail: phil op pricom.com.au
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