[R] scatterplot with wrong line offset
John Fox
jfox at mcmaster.ca
Tue Oct 23 22:27:13 CEST 2012
Dear Francisco,
>From ?scatterplot:
"reset.par: if TRUE then plotting parameters are reset to their previous values when scatterplot exits; if FALSE then the mar and mfcol parameters are altered for the current plotting device. Set to FALSE if you want to add graphical elements (such as lines) to the plot."
Best,
John
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John Fox
Sen. William McMaster Prof. of Social Statistics
Department of Sociology
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox/
On Tue, 23 Oct 2012 12:00:11 -0700 (PDT)
fm3c2007 <fm3c2007 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to do a Scatterplot (package: car), and add a line (just for
> reference).
>
> There is my code:
> #------------------------------------Code---------------------------------------------------
> library("car")
> library("calibrate")
> G_T<-c("car","bike","boat")
> ave<-c(80,10,45)
> perf<-c(100,80,75)
> df2<-data.frame(G_T,ave,perf)
>
> scatterplot(ave ~ perf, data=df2,smoother=FALSE,xlim=c(0,100),ylim=c(0,100))
> textxy(df2$perf,df2$ave, df2$G_T)
>
> #The wrong offset begin here.
> grid()
> lines(x=c(0,40),y=c(20,20),type="l")
> #---------------------------------------------------------Code
> end---------------------------------------------
>
> Here is the plot:
> <http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4647202/Offset_Scatterplot.png>
>
> My problem is that the line should start at (0,20) and end at (40,20) , and
> it has a offset...
> What should i do?
>
> Thanks
> Francisco
>
>
>
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