Kim,
  It is possible that error.crosses in the psych package will do what you want.

Bill

At 9:25 AM -0400 6/17/10, Kim Jung Hwa wrote:
Hello!

I would like to draw a graph like the following:
http://www.optics.rochester.edu/workgroups/cml/opt307/spr04/pavel/plot_small.jpg

Aim is to plot confidence intervals of treatments for X(=response1) and
Y(=response2) axis simultaneously to visualize aggreement of confidence
interval for two responses.

Can anyone please provide me some direction to start with?

Thanks!
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Kim.

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