R-beta: purpose of n in identify() function?
Richard Lammers
lammers at edac.sr.unh.edu
Fri Jun 20 21:55:55 CEST 1997
I think I am misunderstanding something about the identify() function.
if we have an example such as this:
> x_1:10
> y_1:10
> plot(x,y)
> identify(x,y, n=1)
[1] 2 3
>
I clicked on two points and identify() returned both of them (2 and 3).
The manual says n is the maximum number of points to be identified.
If I specify n=1, should identify() return a single value?
Richard
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