[R] Help with plot Grouped Bar Plot by using R
Bert Gunter
gunter.berton at gene.com
Wed Mar 14 11:42:48 CET 2012
Please stop asking such basic questions on this list and start reading
An Intro to R (ships with R) or any other beginning R tutorial. It
seems to me to be impolite to pester this list for beginners'
instructions without first having made at least a minimal effort to to
familiarize yourself with R basics (in this case, basic plotting
procedures).
-- Bert
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 9:36 PM, R_beginner_starter
<cjyxiaodi1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks a lot, Jim.
>
> I get my desired output by using your R script at the end
> Yesterday was my mistake....
>
> Apart from that, do you have any idea to plot a line graph/chart?
> My Input file is shown as below:
>
> Range Data1 Data2
> 1 38 37
> 2 38 37
> 3 38 37
> 4 37 37
> 5 37 37
> 6 37 37
> 7 37 37
> 8 37 37
> 9 37 37
> 10 37 37
> 11 37 37
> 12 37 37
> 13 37 37
> 14 37 37
> 15 37 37
> 16 37 37
> 17 37 37
> 18 37 37
> 19 37 37
> 20 37 37
> 21 37 36
> 22 37 36
> 23 37 36
> 24 37 36
> 25 37 36
> 26 37 36
> 27 36 36
> 28 36 36
> 29 36 36
> 30 36 36
> 31 36 36
> 32 36 36
> 33 36 36
> 34 36 36
> 35 36 36
> 36 36 36
> 37 36 36
> 38 36 36
> 39 36 36
> 40 36 36
>
> Thanks for your further notice and advice :)
>
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