[R] Time plots
Spencer Graves
spencer.graves at pdf.com
Tue Aug 29 01:31:14 CEST 2006
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Spencer Graves
H. Paul Benton wrote:
> Hello all and thank you,
>
> I will try to make this as clear as I can. I have a matrix, at the
> top of the matrix are 4 time points, the first col describes the sample,
> then under each time point I have the intensity values of that sample.
> So :
> Samples 0 10 30 120 <- time
> A 200 300 400 1000 <- data
> B 100 400 200 100
> C 500 400 200 1000
> ^
> | samples
>
> I would like to plot these however, all I get is a very messed up plot. It
> may be due to the size of the matrix, it is 7746 rows long. But I thought
> for R that shouldn't make a difference.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Paul
>
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