Hi:

Since you didn't provide your data in a readable form for others, we had
to resort to other methods:

x <- rnorm(100, 180, 20)
y <- rnorm(100, 190, 15)
df <- data.frame(x = x, y = y)
plot(y ~ x, data = df, subset = y > 200)

My plot has y values strictly above 200. Is that what you wanted?

HTH,
Dennis

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:01 PM, mnstn <pavan.n...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hello All,
> I have the following data set:
> > all
>           [,1]      [,2]
>  [1,] 297.04115 286.34645
>  [2,] 303.94056 270.81590
>  [3,] 297.87190 290.48009
>  [4,] 305.81938 304.26238
>  [5,] 294.92061  92.14025
>  [6,]  72.09721 304.83084
>  [7,]  66.53062 279.65700
>  [8,] 218.46609 318.90179
>  [9,] 306.55251 295.80110
> [10,] 278.48156 269.71947
> [11,] 201.24514 277.66272
> [12,] 303.93334 296.89303
> [13,] 295.89849  81.98786
> [14,]  46.82938  74.70764
>
> I would like to plot(all[,1],all[,2]) when all[,2]>200. The answer, I am
> guessing, is embarrassingly simple but I simply cannot figure it out.
> Please
> help me.
> Thanks.
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