[R] Axes=F and plotting dual y axes

P Ehlers ehlers at ucalgary.ca
Thu Jul 29 04:22:18 CEST 2010


Johnson, Cedrick W. wrote:
> That worked. Stupid me forgot that I had the stock ticker 'F' assigned 
> in my workspace.
>
> Well.. guess I'll hit myself with a 2x4 now.. Thanks for your help guys..
>

No, don't do that. Instead, calculate how much time you saved by typing 
'F' instead
of 'FALSE' and how much time it took to diagnose the problem. Then start 
using
TRUE/FALSE instead of T/F.

  -Peter Ehlers

> -c
>
> On 07/28/2010 12:37 PM, Ben Bolker wrote:
>> Johnson, Cedrick W.<cedrick<at>  cedrickjohnson.com>  writes:
>>
>>>
>>> Howdy. Been running into a bit of trouble with plotting. Seems that
>>> axes=F is not "working". Whenever I plot (either a dataframe or xts/zoo
>>> series) and I set axes=F along with xlab/ylab="" I still get the 
>>> default
>>> axes printed in my chart.
>>
>>    A quick guess: what happens if you try axes=FALSE instead? (i.e., 
>> have
>> you assigned 'F' a value in your workspace?)
>>
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