[R] Side by side strip charts
Rui Barradas
ruipbarradas at sapo.pt
Fri Jul 13 20:37:08 CEST 2012
Hello,
Or maybe the argument 'pos' of axis().
stripchart(list(sample1=x1,sample2=x2,sample3=x3),
method="stack",
pch=4,
offset=1/2,
col="blue",
lwd=2,
las=1,
xlim=c(53, 77),
xaxt="n")
axis(1, at = seq(55, 75, by=5), lwd=2)
axis(1, at = seq(55, 75, by=5), pos=1.90, lwd=2)
axis(1, at = seq(55, 75, by=5), pos=2.90, lwd=2)
(I've also added xlim)
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 13-07-2012 19:24, John Kane escreveu:
> try something like
> abline(h=1.9)
>
> John Kane
> Kingston ON Canada
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: dwarnold45 at suddenlink.net
>> Sent: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 09:54:35 -0700 (PDT)
>> To: r-help at r-project.org
>> Subject: Re: [R] Side by side strip charts
>>
>> OK, got this far:
>>
>> x1 <- round(rnorm(10,60,3))
>> x2 <- round(rnorm(10,65,3))
>> x3 <- round(rnorm(10,70,3))
>> stripchart(list(sample1=x1,sample2=x2,sample3=x3),
>> method="stack",
>> pch=4,
>> offset=1/2,
>> col="blue",
>> lwd=2,
>> las=1)
>>
>> Any ideas on how to get an axes drawn under each one as in the image?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> David Arnold
>> College of the Redwoods
>> http://msemac.redwoods.edu/~darnold/index.php
>>
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