On 21/09/2007, at 1:57 PM, Wayne Aldo Gavioli wrote: > > > Hello all, > > I was wondering if anyone knew how to construct a multiple line > graph on R, > where there are 2 (or more) sets of data points plotted against > some x axis of > data, and you can draw a line on the graph connecting each set of > data points. > > For example: > > A B C D > 0.6566 2.1185 1.2320 5 > 0.647 2.0865 1.2325 10 > 0.6532 2.1060 1.2287 15 > 0.6487 2.1290 1.2313 20 > 0.6594 2.1285 1.2341 25 > 0.6577 2.1070 1.2343 30 > 0.6579 2.1345 1.2340 35 > 0.6734 2.1705 1.2362 40 > 0.675 2.1845 1.2372 45 > 0.6592 2.1550 1.2340 50 > 0.6647 2.1710 1.2305 55 > > > > Would there be a way: > a) To graph all the points of data in sets A, B and C as Y > coordinates on one > graph, using the points in set D as the X-axis/coordinates for all > 3 sets (A, B > and C)? > b) To be able to draw 3 lines on the graph that connect each set of > data (1 line > connects all the A points, one line connects all the B points, one > line connects > all the C points) > > > I couldn't find anything in the examples or the help section about > multiple > lines on the same graph, only one line.
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