On Tue, 22 Oct 2013 16:43:18 +0200
Martin Batholdy wrote:
Hi,
you should replace your "color names" by calls to the rgb() function in
order to generate the adequate colors, something like:
bg_colors <- c(rep (rgb (0,1,0),20), rep (rgb (0,1,1),10), rep (rgb
(0,1,0),20), rep(rgb (1,0,0),5), rep(r
Martin Batholdy googlemail.com> writes:
> I would like to colour different areas of a plot.
> But I don't know how to do this efficiently.
>
> here an example:
> (t = time)
>
> t <- 1:100
> bg_colors <- c(rep('green',20), rep('yellow',10),
rep('green',20), rep('red',5),
> rep('yellow',45))
>
Hi,
I would like to colour different areas of a plot.
But I don't know how to do this efficiently.
As an example;
lets say three stimuli were presented in an experiment, alternating, one at a
time.
Now I want to plot time on the x-axis and the plot-area should colour code the
stimulus that was
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