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layout question
Zoltan Barta · Sep 18, 2000 · r-help

On Mon, 18 Sep 2000 12:55:28 +0100 (BST) Bill Simpson <wsi at gcal.ac.uk> wrote: > I wanted to produce a layout like this: > > |----------| > | | > | 1 | > | | > |-----------------------| > | | | > | 2 | 3 | > | | | > |-----------------------| > Three equal sized plots with the top one centred about the...

none
Zoltan Barta · Dec 6, 2000 · r-help

On 06 Dec 2000 12:37:50 +0100 Peter Dalgaard BSA <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk> wrote: > HAKIM Nour-Eddine <noureddine.hakim at axa-corporatesolutions.com> writes: > > > Dear , > > > > I want to import Excel data (.XLS). Can you help me...

behaviour of plot(...,type="l")
Zoltan Barta · Oct 24, 2000 · r-help

On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 08:37:26 -0700 (PDT) Thomas Lumley <thomas at biostat.washington.edu> wrote: > plot.default() has an argument type=, so it *always* resets the plotting > type. If you don't specify that argument it resets...

R graphics and dpi
Zoltan Barta · Aug 8, 2002 · r-help

Dear Roger, On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 10:30:59PM -0700, Roger Peng wrote: > Is there a way to tell at what dpi R generates graphics at? I need to > generate 600 dpi graphics for an article. I would...

Crash while R111 install
Zoltan Barta · Oct 16, 2000 · r-help

On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:45:09 +0200 isabelle Zabalza-Mezghani <isabelle.zabalza-mezghani at ifp.fr> wrote: > Hello, > > I try to install the R111 version for few days on my PC (on Windows NT), > and every time the...

Avoiding a Loop?
Zoltan Barta · Jan 21, 2005 · r-help

"Rau, Roland" <Rau at demogr.mpg.de> writes: > Dear R-Helpers, > > I have a matrix where the first column is known. The second column is > the result of multiplying this first column with a constant "const". The > third column is...

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