[R] overlapping matplot

Rui Barradas ruipbarradas at sapo.pt
Sun Nov 25 17:10:00 CET 2012


Hello,
Em 25-11-2012 15:17, eliza botto escreveu:
> Dear Rui,thanks alot. The "add" command in matplot did work. could you please tell me why par(new=TRUE) is not working?

No, it's working for me, that's why I've sent it in my first answer. In 
your first post you had a typo, par(new-TRUE), maybe that's the reason why.

Rui Barradas
> regardseliza
>
>> Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 15:11:33 +0000
>> From: ruipbarradas at sapo.pt
>> To: eliza_botto at hotmail.com
>> CC: r-help at r-project.org
>> Subject: Re: [R] overlapping matplot
>>
>> Or using matplot argument 'add'.
>>
>> matplot(x, type = "l", ylim = range(c(x, y)))
>> matplot(y, type = "l", add = TRUE, col = 3:6)
>>
>> Rui Barradas
>> Em 25-11-2012 15:07, Rui Barradas escreveu:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> x <- matrix(rnorm(12), ncol = 2)
>>> y <- matrix(rnorm(24), ncol = 4)
>>>
>>> matplot(x, type = "l")
>>> par(new = TRUE)
>>> matplot(y, type = "l")
>>>
>>>
>>> I see 6 lines, for 2 + 4 columns. If repeating colors are a problem,
>>> use argument 'col'.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps,
>>>
>>> Rui Barradas
>>> Em 25-11-2012 14:37, eliza botto escreveu:
>>>> Dear useRs,is there a way in R to overlap curve of each column of two
>>>> matrices( 19columns and 365rows) and (17cols and 365rows) against
>>>> single matrix (1 col and 365rows)?i used par(new-TRUE) and "lines"
>>>> command but both are not working.
>>>> thanks in advanceeliza
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