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4 messages · Crock, michael.weylandt at gmail.com (R. Michael Weylandt, Paul Menzel +1 more

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hi,
i`m trying to use the plot function to show more variable-funktions in one
graphic. so for example i would like to show Chinas Income in different
sectors in one graphic. obviousely typing plot(ChinaIncome) the graphics are
split and there is one graphic for agriculture, one for industry.... i would
like to put them togheter in one graphic, maybe with different colors for
every function, doesn`t matter. 
would be nice if someone could help me. thanks a lot for taking care about
it.
best regards
simon


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Can you be a little more specific as to the structure of your data - time series, single point, levels, relative values, etc? I think that will let us help you along the way to a specific set of plot tools...For now check out the R plots/graphics gallery (easy google). Also see ?plot

Michael Weylandt
On Jul 29, 2011, at 3:32 PM, Crock <simon.baumgartner at gmail.com> wrote:

            
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Dear Simon,


Am Freitag, den 29.07.2011, 12:32 -0700 schrieb Crock:
please read `?plot`, `?plot.default` and `?plot.function` as starters.
Take a look at the examples and go on from there.

You can for example add lines or curves using `curve(x**2, add = TRUE)`.

        > x = c(1:10)
        > plot(x)
        > curve(x**2, add = TRUE)


Thanks,

Paul
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Hi:

This is simple to do in any of the supported graphics systems in R,
and there are a number of kind people who are willing to and capable
of providing help. Unfortunately, since you didn't supply any data or
code, you've made it difficult for them to help you. Please read the
Posting Guide that is linked at the bottom of this e-mail and try
again with that new perspective in mind.

Dennis
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Crock <simon.baumgartner at gmail.com> wrote: