On Jan 6, 2010, at 12:40 PM, cirtey wrote:
Hi;
lissage<-function(variable)
{
library(pastecs)
ENTREE.ts <- ts(projet$ENTREE)
ENTREE.dec <- decaverage(ENTREE.ts, order=variable, sides=2,
ends="fill")
plot(ENTREE.dec, col=c(1, 4), xlab="temps",ylab="Nombre
d'entrées",main=paste("Moyenne mobile d'ordre ",variable," sous R"),
stack=FALSE, resid=FALSE,
lpos=c(50, 12.3))
}
lissage(100)
?plot.ts
?plot
I suspect you will get what you desire by adding ... ,type= "p", ...
in the plot call. The default point plotting symbol, an open circle,
is very similar to what you are calling "bubbles". You can control the
size of those circles with cex= <some_numeric_magnification_factor>
--
David
My code gives this:
http://n4.nabble.com/file/n1008225/mb.png
but i want that:
http://n4.nabble.com/file/n1008225/mboriginal.png
I can't find the option to change into bubbles.
Can you help me? Thanks.
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