Message-ID: <CADv2QyHgSrFRFcXMSAuKQ+ze9KP6wZ6UoqvDA2mSZ46WquETYQ@mail.gmail.com>
Date: 2011-11-11T09:43:12Z
From: Dennis Murphy
Subject: beanplot without log scale?
In-Reply-To: <111B58E8-9C18-4E62-81D3-F5E5BDE26FB8@uw.edu>
Hi:
Try the log = "" argument to beanplot(). Here's an example:
library('beanplot')
v <- exp(runif(1000, 0, 10))
beanplot(v)
beanplot(v, log = '"")
HTH,
Dennis
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Twila Moon <twilap at uw.edu> wrote:
> Is it possible to force beanplot not to use a log scale? I want to be able to create multiple beanplots of different data on the same specified y-axis.
>
> When I try to force a ylim, I get the following...
>> beanplot(reg5vel,ylim=(c(0,12000)))
> log="y" selected
> Warning message:
> In plot.window(xlim = c(0.5, 7.5), ylim = c(0, 12000), log = "y") :
> ?nonfinite axis limits [GScale(-inf,4.07918,2, .); log=1]
>
> Thanks,
> Twila
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