On Jul 8, 2011, at 10:55 AM, rstudent wrote:
I just started using R last week.
I have a dataset with 3 columns - Plate, Well and Raw
I need to make a simple plot(Well~Raw) but only when Plate = 101
?subset
# Some plotting paradigms allow you to use a subset = <argument> but
any program that had a data= option would allow data=subset(dfrm,
Plate==101)
newseRs: Remember to use double "=="'s
Thanks for your help.
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