[R] Problem with Plotting in R
Rui Barradas
ruipb@rr@d@@ @ending from @@po@pt
Tue Dec 18 16:18:26 CET 2018
Hello,
You are calling plot.default with 4 arguments.
The first 2 are x and y.
The 3rd is type.
So MyData$NWorthSm becomes the 4th, xlim.
When you pass xlim a value, MyData$NWorthSm becomes the next one, ylim.
Etc, etc, etc.
It will throw the errors in the order of the arguments you can see in
?plot.default:
## Default S3 method:
plot(x, y = NULL, type = "p", xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL,
log = "", main = NULL, etc, etc, etc)
So now if you pass a log = <something>, it's the time for argument main.
Revise the reason why you are passing MyData$NWorthSm.
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Às 14:17 de 18/12/2018, rsherry8 escreveu:
>
> Please consider the following R statements:
>
> > x = seq(1:1632)
> > length( MyData$NWorth )
> [1] 1632
> > length( MyData$NWorthSm )
> [1] 1632
> > plot( x, MyData$NWorth, type="l" )
> > plot( x, MyData$NWorthSm, type="l" )
> > plot( x, MyData$NWorth, MyData$NWorthSm, type="l" )
>
> All of the above statements work except for the last one. The last one
> produces the following message:
>
> Error in plot.window(...) : invalid 'xlim' value
>
> So I then tired this:
>
> > xlim1 = c(0, 5000)
> >plot( x, MyData$NWorth, MyData$NWorthSm, type="l", xlim = xlim1 )
>
> Which produced the following error message:
> Error in plot.window(...) : invalid 'ylim' value
>
> So, I tired this:
> > ylim1 = c(0,9000)
> > plot( x, MyData$NWorth, MyData$NWorthSm, type="l", xlim = xlim1,
> ylim = ylim1 )
>
> Which produced the following error message:
> Error in strsplit(log, NULL) : non-character argument
>
> I would like to know what I am doing wrong.
>
> Thank you,
> Bob
>
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