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vector distribution
-Halcyon- · Dec 22, 2007 · r-help

Hi everyone, say i have a population (stable) with different amounts of animals in every ageclass (80 of age 1, 60 of age 2, etc) in a vector. Can anybody tell me how i can add gender (male or female...

Adding average into a matplot?
-Halcyon- · Apr 10, 2008 · r-help

Hi all, I have a matrix which is filled with simulation results for several years. Example of an output (7 years, 4 simulations): [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [1,] 500 500 500 500 [2,] 516 519 509 508 [3,] 559 573...

Adding average into a matplot?
-Halcyon- · Apr 11, 2008 · r-help

Thanks all for your online help and emails. It works fine now! H -Halcyon- wrote: > > Hi all, > > > I have a matrix which is filled with simulation results for several years. > Example of an output (7 years, 4 simulations): > > [,1] [,2...

how to go to a line in R
-Halcyon- · Jan 15, 2008 · r-help

RWinEdt has line indication. You might want to try that. Uwe Ligges-3 wrote: > > This depends on the editor you use for writing R code rather than on R. > > Uwe Ligges > > Jack Luo wrote: >> Hi, List >> >> When I was writing...

Population model question
-Halcyon- · Jan 15, 2008 · r-help

Hi all, I have a population in which I want to follow living and dead animals through time ( 1 simulation, 100 years). I have created 2 arrays for living and dead animals In the starting population there are, say, 500...

barplots and missing xlabels
-Halcyon- · Jan 14, 2008 · r-help

Hi, I'd say just stretch the plot window. The code works fine and labels are all present Gz Jim Lemon-2 wrote: > > Geoff Russell wrote: >> Dear useRs, >> >> The following plots only print 2 of the 4 labels under the...

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