Hello,

Thank you very much for your prompt replies!

@Jean V Adams: yes, that looks a lot like the graph that I want! I'm
wondering though if there isn't an easier way (i.e. less code) to do this?
Like, for instance, using the stackpoly function (but modified, so that a
vertically stacked plot can be produced, which is currently not possible or
am I mistaken?) from the plotrix package, as Jim Lemon suggested...

Regards
Ellen

PS: sorry for the late answer!



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