Thanx

but I am not able to find a graph that wud suit my data

Regards

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Sunita


On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 8:54 PM, milton ruser <milton.ru...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Google "R graph grallery"
> Google "R ggplot2"
> Google "R lattice"
>
> and good luck
>
> milton
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Sunita22 <sunita...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> My data contains following columns:
>>
>> 1st column: Posts (GM, Secretary, AM, Office Boy)
>> 2nd Column: Dept (Finance, HR, ...)
>> 3rd column: Tasks (Open the door, Fix an appointment, Fill the register,
>> etc.....) depending on the post
>> 4th column: Average Time required to do the task
>>
>> So the sample data would look like
>> Posts            Dept        Task                       Average time
>> Office Boy      HR           Open the door          00:00:09
>> Secretary       Finance    Fix an appointment    00.00.30
>> ....                .....          .....                        .....
>>
>> I am trying to represent this data in Graphical format, I tried graphs
>> like
>> Mosaic plot, etc. But it does not represent the data correctly. My aim is
>> to
>> check the "amount of time and its variability for groups of tasks"
>>
>> Thank you in advance
>> Regards
>> Sunita
>>
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