On Jan 21, 2011, at 2:59 PM, Akash wrote:

Hello

I am student of Bioinformatics and I am doin somework in R in which some
problem occurs. So Please help me to solve these problems.
I have two problems:

1. How to generate a graph in which there are 8 rows and 20 columns are
present?
2. And how to put some title in the end of the graph i.e for example after generating the rows if I want to give the name in the end of those rows like
1,2,3...8.. how can I do this thing?

matplot will let you specify the plotting character with the pch argument. Coloring is also available and legends are reasonably simple as well.

?matplot
?legend

If you had presented data with the dput() function I would have returned working code, But I have gotten tired of making up examples when people don't post their own sample data.

--
David.

Right now I am using this code.

graph<- function(X)
{
for(j in 1:8)
 {
 for(k in 1:20)
   {
   xx<-((j-1)*10)
   rect(xx,y(j,k-1,X),(xx)+10,y(j,k,X), col=colmap[k])
   if ( X[k,j] != 0)
     {
      text( (xx+5),(y(j,k-1,X) + round(X[k,j])/2), a[k])
     }
    }
 }
}

plot(c(0,10*8),c(0,abc), col="white")

where "a" is sumthing which I have to put inside of those rows and columns


Looking for your positive reply.

Thanking You

With Regards
Akash

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