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Date: 2013-01-18T10:27:46Z
From: Jeff Newmiller
Subject: ggplot zoomin
In-Reply-To: <1844150f90e358d73d@wm-srv.ulb.ac.be>
Works for me.
If you want a more helpful response, provide a reproducible example of what didn't work. It may also be necessary to explain what 'works' means to you.
Also note that ggplot2 has a dedicated forum under Google Groups that may be a better option for this question.
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Ozgul Inceoglu <Ozgul.Inceoglu at ulb.ac.be> wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>I am plotting a graph in ggplot, I would like to magnify the values
>between 0-1 without losing data in the higher range. How can I do
>that? neither scale_y_continous nor coord_cartesian works.
>
>Thank you
>
>?zg?l
>
>Universit? Libre de Bruxelles
>
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