Re: [R] To make a graph for 4 functions

2012-04-27 Thread Rui Barradas
Hello, quantum wrote > > How can I use the curve when I have a vector? How should the R code look > like? > You can't. From the manual: "expr The name of a function, or a call or an expression written as a function of x which will evaluate to an object of the same length as x." Your functi

Re: [R] To make a graph for 4 functions

2012-04-27 Thread quantum
How can I use the curve when I have a vector? How should the R code look like? -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/To-make-a-graph-for-4-functions-tp4592941p4593672.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __

Re: [R] To make a graph for 4 functions

2012-04-27 Thread R. Michael Weylandt
Use curve() like Rui said. Michael On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 1:48 PM, quantum wrote: > Thanks for your response. > > Now I have 3 functions for example > > y0<-function(x) x^2 > y1<-function(x) x^3 > y2<-function(x) x^5 > > t<-function(x) c(y0(x),y1(x),y2(x)) > > I want to plot this so I get 3 gra

Re: [R] To make a graph for 4 functions

2012-04-27 Thread quantum
Thanks for your response. Now I have 3 functions for example y0<-function(x) x^2 y1<-function(x) x^3 y2<-function(x) x^5 t<-function(x) c(y0(x),y1(x),y2(x)) I want to plot this so I get 3 graphs in a diagram. How can I do this? plot(x,t(x),type="l") doesnt work. -- View this message in cont

Re: [R] To make a graph for 4 functions

2012-04-27 Thread Rui Barradas
Hello, quantum wrote > > lets say I have these function and I want to have a graph on them > > y0=x^2 > y1=x^3 > > Then I say this > > x=seq(0,10,length.out=100) > plot(x,y0,y1,type="l") > > but R does not give me a graph. How would you do it? > First of all, try your own code: > y0=x^2 E

[R] To make a graph for 4 functions

2012-04-27 Thread quantum
lets say I have these function and I want to have a graph on them y0=x^2 y1=x^3 Then I say this x=seq(0,10,length.out=100) plot(x,y0,y1,type="l") but R does not give me a graph. How would you do it? -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/To-make-a-graph-for-4-functions