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draw two plots on a single panel
Nguyen Dinh Nguyen · May 9, 2007 · r-help

Hi Pat, Certainly you can But you need to provide more details, will advise closely In general, first you plot the ?frame? without plotting like this plot(range(data1$x1,data2$x2), range(data1$y1,data2$y2), type=?n?) # means...

prettyR: object with xtab doesn't work in R 2.10.1
Nguyen Dinh Nguyen · Jan 6, 2010 · r-help

Dear Jim and R helpers, I cannot recall an object labelled for an xtab function (prettyR package) in R 2.10.1, but it works well in previous version, say 2.8.1 (I am using PC, Window XP service...

Create a new var reflecting the order of subjects in existing var
Nguyen Dinh Nguyen · Apr 1, 2007 · r-help

Dear R helpers I have a data set sth like this: set.seed(123);dat <- data.frame(ID= c(rep(1,2),rep(2,3), rep(3,3), rep(4,4), rep(5,5)), var1 =rnorm(17, 35,2), var2...

Generate a serie of new vars that correlate with existing var
Nguyen Dinh Nguyen · Apr 3, 2007 · r-help

Dear Greg, Thanks million! "As good as it gets" :) All the best Nguyen -----Original Message----- From: Greg Snow [mailto:Greg.Snow at intermountainmail.org] Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 1:46 AM To: Nguyen Dinh Nguyen; r-help at stat...

Create a new var reflecting the order of subjects in existingvar
Nguyen Dinh Nguyen · Apr 1, 2007 · r-help

Dear Christos, Works beautifully Many thanks Nguyen -----Original Message----- From: Christos Hatzis [mailto:christos at nuverabio.com] Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 12:11 PM To: 'Nguyen Dinh Nguyen'; r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: RE: [R] Create...

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