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Message-ID: <59d7961d0809121537w7ff32d1xd26921633c2b6148@mail.gmail.com>
Date: 2008-09-12T22:37:29Z
From: Henrik Bengtsson
Subject: Scatterplot with data grouped by color
In-Reply-To: <32699B64-B765-46AD-81F9-C3747B9271D9@mit.edu>

See argument 'col' to plot()/points().  Setup a 'col' vector of length
equal to the number of data points and have the 'C' variable specify
the colors of the individual elements.  Then call plot()/points() with
argument 'col'.

My $.02

/HB

On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Amanda Young <amandag at mit.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am a complete R rookie so this question is probably really simple
> but I haven't found an answer on the web that I can understand.
>
> My data frame has 3 columns, A, B and C. A and B have numbers (about
> 8000 rows), C is a factor which is either true or false. So I can
> plot A vs B with plot(dataframe$A, dataframe$B). However, I would
> like the points to be different colors depending on whether C is True
> or False. Even better, if C had more than 2 groups, like group 1,2,3
> can I make all 3 different colors, etc? It would be really helpful to
> give an example using my  scenario since I have a lot of trouble
> understanding other examples on the web because the data is not set
> up like my data.
>
> Thanks so much!!!
> Amanda
>
>
>
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