[R] boxplot question in other terms
Christine Serres
serres at valigene.com
Fri Apr 7 17:25:02 CEST 2000
First of all, I thanks you all for replying me .
I've not asked my question in good terms, so I've made a little drawing
of what I want to do in my boxplot : - )
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Test X Test Y
(I don't want my boxes to be shifted for the same Test value because I
know that boxplot 1 and 2 don't overlap)
I'm not sure that the boxplot function can do that.
But perhaps someone know a trick to help me.
Thanks
Christine
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