[R] Fitting a curve to to an oscillating scatter . .

Phil Rhoades philr at mail.austasia.net
Sun Aug 13 21:23:13 CEST 2000


Hi all,

I have just got going with R and think it is really nice however, as far as 
I can see, it can't do what I got it for:

I have some output from a computer simulation of mutating genes represented 
by a biological statistic - so the graph looks roughly like the top of:

	x = y^2

- with oscillations around the general curve.

If I use scatter.smooth() I get a nice curve representing the oscillations 
but what the curve I want to fit is the more basic curve ie the top arm of 
the x = y^2.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Phil.
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