Try
library(lattice)
x = seq(from = as.Date("2011-01-01"), by = "1 month", length = 10)
y = rnorm(10)
xyplot(y~x)
?xyplot
?seq

Regards

Duncan


Duncan Mackay
Department of Agronomy and Soil Science
University of New England
ARMIDALE NSW 2351
Email: home mac...@northnet.com.au


At 10:00 08/08/2011, you wrote:
Hi all.

I need to plot 30 values and I'd like the x-axis to have 30 dates values,
e.g., 5/1/2011, 5/2/2011, etc. so an observer could see how the values
correspond as the month progresses.

Is there a convenient function I could use? I considered creating two
vectors, x and y, then simply plotting those.

Thanks,

~Caitlin

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