Well, it seems that today is my Murphy's law day.

Imagine a Python list 'foobar' that contains values from some experiment.

Then try to plot:

r.plot(r.ecdf(foobar), xlab="LABELX", ylab="LABELY", do_points=r.FALSE,verticals=r.TRUE)

So if this doesn't work properly, you can't even implement with RPY examples from Chapter 8 of Introduction to R.

I can't believe that, so maybe I'm doing something wrong.

Any help?

Thank you.

Felipe.



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