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Split plot in colors/pch??

Actually Jeorg's answer works just fine for this case, with one small change

	# create the data frame (g is gender)
	d <- data.frame(x=c(1,2,3,4,5,6,4,3),y=1:8,
                      g=c('M','F','M','F','F','M','F','F')) 

	# plot using specified colors
	co <- c('red','blue')
	plot(d$x,d$y,col=co[d$g])

	# plot using default colors
	plot(d$x,d$y,col=codes(d$g))

-Greg
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