[R] Drawing a loess line
Marcin Kozak
nyggus at gmail.com
Sun Feb 3 22:26:35 CET 2008
Thanks a lot, it works.
Any ideas what's going on here?
y<-c(1.75, 1.41, 1.96, 1.03, 2.38, 2.19, 1.81, 1.91, 1.47, 2.25, 1.53,
2.79, 2.54, 2.36, 2.65,
2.69, 2.58, 3.27, 3.52, 2.93)
x<-c(0.59, 0.49, 0.65, 0.41, 0.84, 0.87, 0.69, 0.72, 0.67, 0.93, 0.76,
1.04, 0.87, 0.92, 0.92,
1.04, 0.94, 1.15, 1.13, 1.09)
plot(x,y,xlim=c(0.4,2.5))
fit<-loess(y~x)
lines(predict(fit), col="blue")
Marcin
On Feb 3, 2008 9:37 PM, Henrique Dallazuanna <wwwhsd at gmail.com> wrote:
> Try this:
>
> cars.lo <- loess(dist ~ speed, cars)
> with(cars, plot(speed, dist))
> lines(predict(cars.lo), col="blue")
>
>
>
>
> On 03/02/2008, Marcin Kozak <nyggus at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > To draw a lowess line on a plot was a piece of cake; to draw a loess
> > line, however, seems not that easy. Is the loess plotting implemented
> > at all in relation to the loess function, or do I have to look in
> > add-on packages?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Marcin
> >
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