[R] lineplot.CI {sciplot}: continuous line

Fotis Fotiadis fotisfotiadis at yahoo.gr
Wed Oct 27 19:12:45 CEST 2010


Sorry for that, I was trying to keep my question short.

lineplot.CI(blck, perf, group = cnd, xlab="Block", ylab="% Optimal Responses", cex.leg=1.2, x.leg = 18, y.leg=0.4,  err.width=0.05, pch = c(15,15), col=c("grey", "black"), lty=c(1,1), main = "Experiments 2 and 3", ylim=c(0.3,1), fixed=TRUE, ci.fun= function(x) c(mean(x)-1.96*se(x), mean(x)+1.96*se(x)),leg.lab=c("cond2", "cond3"))

Thanks,
Fotis

--- Στις Τετ., 27/10/10, ο/η Thomas Levine <thomas.levine at gmail.com> έγραψε:

> Από: Thomas Levine <thomas.levine at gmail.com>
> Θέμα: Re: [R] lineplot.CI {sciplot}: continuous line
> Προς: "Fotis Fotiadis" <fotisfotiadis at yahoo.gr>
> Κοιν.: r-help at r-project.org
> Ημερομηνία: Τετάρτη, 27 Οκτώβριος 2010, 19:47
> Sending your code would help. All I
> can say now is that I have a hunch
> that you should consider a different type of plot.
> 
> Tom
> 
> 2010/10/27 Fotis Fotiadis <fotisfotiadis at yahoo.gr>:
> > Hallo to all
> >
> > I am trying to plot the learning curves of two groups
> of participants using the lineplot.CI() function. Since
> there are 30 levels on my x-axix, the resulting curves is
> kind of fragmented and not really continuous.
> > Is there a way to minimize the gap between the mean
> points and the connecting lines?
> >
> > Thank you in advance,
> > Fotis
> >
> >
> >
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