A reproducible example would really help here.

On 17-Apr-11, at 7:11 PM, Danica Horrell wrote:

Hi,

I am trying to make a scatter plot with 4 different categories using the jitter function. My code returns a variable length error and will not plot because my four categories have different numbers of samples. When I delete samples from my spreadsheet so that each of the categories has the same
number of variables, it plots just fine.

Is there any way to get around this and plot all of my samples using jitter?

Thanks for the help!

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