Have you tried max()?

i.e.
plot (D10$Part.P ~ D10$Klorofyll,pch=16,log = "xy", xlab = ("Chla"), ylab =
("POP"), ylim = c (0, max(D10$Klorofyll)))



helene frigstad wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> is there any way to set the ylim range from zero to whatever is the max
> value in that dataset? I am plotting many similar plots to the one below,
> and would like to avoid having to find the max value each time. 
> 
> 
> plot (D10$Part.P ~ D10$Klorofyll,pch=16,log = "xy", xlab = ("Chla"), ylab
> = ("POP"), ylim = c (0, ???)) 
>       abline(m3, untf=TRUE, lty=1,col="blue")
>       text(5, 0.05,paste(round(glm(D10$Part.P ~ D10$Klorofyll, data = D10,
> family = Gamma(link =      "identity"))$coef, 2),collapse = " "))
> 
> thank you very much for your time and help.
> 
> Best regards,
> Helene Frigstad
> 

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