[R] Question re matplot
David Kaplan
dkaplan at education.wisc.edu
Sun Oct 14 05:16:01 CEST 2007
Yea, sorry, that was a typo when I copied into my emal.
Here it is again
matplot(battingagg$X, battingagg[, c("HR","RBI","X2B", "BB",
"R", "SB")], type="b",lty=4,lwd=2, col=1:4,xlab = "Year",
ylab = "(1)HRs, (2)RBIs, (3)DOUBLES,(4)BB,(5)Runs,(6) BB",
pty="m",sub = "Figure 2. Plot of Selected Offensive
Baseball Statistics: 1901 - 2005")
David
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Professor
Department of Educational Psychology
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Educational Sciences, Room 1061
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Madison, WI 53706
email: dkaplan at education.wisc.edu
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Marc Schwartz wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 22:00 -0500, David Kaplan wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have the following script for matplot
>>
>> matplot(battingagg$X, battingagg[, c("HR","RBI","X2B", "BB",
>> "R", "SB")], type="b",lty=4,lwd=2, col=1:4,xlab = "Year",
>> ylab "(1)HRs, (2)RBIs, (3)DOUBLES,(4)BB,(5)Runs,(6) BB",
>> pty="m",sub = "Figure 2. Plot of Selected Offensive
>> Baseball Statistics: 1901 - 2005",)
>>
>> The problem I'm having is with ylab. It seems not to be
>> giving the entire label, but rather cuts of the first 3
>> variables giving me only (4)BB,(5)Runs,(6) BB. How can I
>> get it to print the entire label?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> David
>
> Is the above an exact copy of your script?
>
> If yes, what happens when you remember to put an '=' sign after
> 'ylab'? :-)
>
> Also, you appear to have a superfluous ',' at the end of the function
> call, prior to the final close paren.
>
> HTH,
>
> Marc Schwartz
>
>
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