[R] Time plots

H. Paul Benton hpbenton at scripps.edu
Tue Aug 29 01:19:29 CEST 2006


Opps thanks sorry,

So I was just using 
plot(data) # where data was the matrix
I would like it if the plots had time along the bottom and intensity up the
y axis. Intensity is just a value, if you want intensity is the number of
molecules hitting the detector per millisecond

pb

-----Original Message-----
From: jim holtman [mailto:jholtman at gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 4:02 PM
To: H. Paul Benton
Subject: Re: [R] Time plots

You need to show the commands that you were using to generate your
plot.  What do you want the plot to look like?  What is the intensity
value supposed to be?

On 8/28/06, H. Paul Benton <hpbenton at scripps.edu> 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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