plotting 0,1 data
Can you give a reproducible example: it doesn't for me x <- c(3, 5) y <- c(0, 1) plot(x, y) What you might be getting confused with is plot(y) where the x axis is now at 1 and 2 -- this is because when only given a single vector to plot, R plots the values against their indices, which, as all indexes in R, start at 0. For more on how to make a reproducible example, see this resource and the links therein: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example Best, Michael
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Georgiana May <gmay at umn.edu> wrote:
Hello, Anyone know why the command:
plot(x,y) where y is a 0,1 result
sometimes plots the y values as 1,2 rather than 0,1?
And how to prevent this?
Thank you,
Georgiana May
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