On 10/22/19 12:48 PM, Luigi Marongiu wrote:
I thought it was a major package for ecological analysis.
Yours is the first question in 20 years of Rhelp about the package iNEXT.
--
David
Anyway,
thank you for the tips. I'll dip from there.
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 5:29 PM Jeff Newmiller <jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
Probably, assuming that function returns a ggplot object. You will need to
identify the levels of the factor used for distinguishing groups, and add a
scale_colour_manual() to the ggplot object with colors specified in the same
order as those levels.
Support for obscure packages is technically off-topic here ... if you need a
more specific answer you may need to correspond with the package authors or use
their suggested support resources.
On October 22, 2019 2:18:49 AM PDT, Luigi Marongiu <marongiu.lu...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Dear all,
is it possible to provide custom color to the rarefaction curve of the
package iNEXT (ggiNEXT)?
If I have these data:
```
library(iNEXT)
library(ggplot2)
data(spider)
out <- iNEXT(spider, q=0, datatype="abundance")
ggiNEXT(out, type=1)
```
can i colour the lines with, let's say, yellow and green?
Thank you
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