Dear All- I am trying to create a legend where the first 9 terms are represented as pch=16 in one column (which I am able to do); but, I would like the last two terms in that column to be 'lines" (which are black and red - just as it looks like in the plot). I have read through many help pages and searched the help listserv, but haven't figured this one out yet. Does anyone have any suggestions or if you could point me to a help page that i may have missed, I would greatly appreciate it. a bit of my code is below:
thanks- sherri plot(CO2ppm_1$CO2_ppm,ylim=c(-7,10), axes = FALSE,type="b",pch=16,cex=1,col="skyblue4",main="TC (Model AM2t) SPL Mean Diurnal Cycle",xlab="Hours (GMT)",ylab="CO2(ppm)",col.main="black",font.main=4,lwd=1.8,col.lab="black",col.sub="Black") points(CO2ppm_2$CO2_ppm,type="b",pch=16,col="green") points(CO2ppm_3$CO2_ppm,type="b",pch=16,col="dark orange") points(CO2ppm_4$CO2_ppm,type="b",pch=16,col="light green") points(CO2ppm_5$CO2_ppm,type="b",pch=16,col="dark green") points(CO2ppm_6$CO2_ppm,type="b",pch=16,col="yellow") points(CO2ppm_7$CO2_ppm,type="b",pch=16,col="dark blue") points(CO2ppm_8$CO2_ppm,type="b",pch=16,col="purple") points(CO2ppm_9$CO2_ppm,type="b",pch=16,col="dark red") lines(sub_dlyavg_w[,1],type="l",lwd=3,col="black") lines(sub_dlyavg_p[,1],type="l",lwd=3,col="red") axis(1, at=1:23, labels=as.character(seq(1,23)), cex.axis=.7) axis(2, at=-7:10, labels=as.character(seq(-7,10)), cex.axis=.7) box(col = 'black') mtext("June - August", font=2,side=3,cex=1,col="black") legend("topright",c('Level 1','Level 2','Level 3', 'Level 4','Level 5', 'Level 6','Level 7','Level 8','Level 9','RAC UNFILT','RAC FILT 1 sig'),lty=1,pch=c(16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16,16),col=c('skyblue4','green','orange', 'light green','dark green','yellow','dark blue','purple','dark red','black', 'red'),ncol=1) legend("bottomleft",c('Model: 2002-2003','RACCOON: 2005-2008'), cex = 1,col = c('black'),ncol=1) ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.