[R] help needed: Plotting step by step.

Greg Snow Greg.Snow at imail.org
Wed Apr 23 18:57:23 CEST 2008


Can you show us the code you used for the 5 to 10 points? (either
generate some random data, or use a sample dataset).

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> [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Atul Kulkarni
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> Subject: [R] help needed: Plotting step by step.
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have generated 2 Poisson processes and want to plot them on 
> a single graph in a step by step manner in order to be able 
> to compare them. I tried plot and biplot but it does not 
> help, I could connect two points by hand for point graph if 
> they were 5 or 10 I have more than 200 such point to be 
> connected and Poisson cluster makes it difficult for me to 
> even read them properly.
> 
> Can anyone tell me which is the function that can plot a 
> stepwise graph for me? I did google over the plot for step 
> fun but did not understand much of it. A simpler help would 
> be more useful to me, as I am not a expert either in Statistics or R.
> 
> Regards,
> Atul.
> 
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> Atul S. Kulkarni
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> Department of Computer Science,
> University Of Minnesota,
> Duluth, MN 55812.
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