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legend() outside plotting region

Ko-Kang Kevin Wang wrote:
After you have plotted the data, use

par(xpd=T)

and then legend() with x,y values where you want it.
24 lines would probably confuse the average spider. What do you want to 
illustrate? If it is a comparison between one group of lines and another, 
you might be able to plot two polygons showing the region that each group 
occupies, or something like that.

Jim
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