[R] multiple variable basic plot
David L Carlson
dcarlson at tamu.edu
Sun Nov 11 22:44:54 CET 2012
You have not said exactly what the problem is with the labels and thickness.
For starters, putting 406 labels on the x axis is probably not going to
produce anything legible. In your example, the row names seem to be years.
Does your data span 406 years? As for line thickness, you have not specified
line thicknesses, or line types, or line colors so you get whatever the
matplot() defaults are.
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David L Carlson
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4352
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> From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-
> project.org] On Behalf Of catalin roibu
> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 7:29 AM
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> Subject: [R] multiple variable basic plot
>
> Dear R users,
> I have a problem with plot option in R.
> I want to plot all columns values in a single graph and the labels of x
> axis the row names. I try to use matplot option, but I have a problem
> with
> labels and thickness. I use a very complex data with 100 columns and
> 406
> rows.
> I use this code:
> > matplot(data.matrix(data1), type="l",xaxt="n")
> > axis(1, labels=row.names(data1),at=1:NROW(data1))
>
> A part of my data is like this:
> strong medium healtly
> 2007 0.606000 0.5101442 0.6226696
> 2006 1.398500 1.2362115 1.5150000
> 2005 2.242083 1.9661923 2.4346957
> 2004 2.981229 2.6141827 3.2402000
> 2003 3.403312 3.1088077 3.7789478
> 2002 4.101750 3.8283269 4.5865130
> 2001 4.991583 4.8069038 5.6671391
>
> Thank you very much!
>
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