I tried logspline function using a lower bound 0 for my data, it works
like a charm. When the I changed the xlim only positive part, the
vertical line was also gone. That's exactly what I expected.
Thanks.
-JJ
Greg Snow wrote:
You might want to use the logspline package instead of the density
Hi all,
I tried to plot the density curve using the data from simulation. I am
sure that the data should be exponentially distributed, but the plot
of density curve always starts from (0,0) which is not the case for
exponential distribution. Is there any way around this, to keep the
curve
Hi, I have a data frame read from a .csv file, with columns
V1,V2,V3...,V18, per say, and I want to sort this data frame according
to V1, and then V2, then V3..., and so on. Is there any fast way to
get around with this problem?
Thanks.
-JJ
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