A fine question for the list.
Nirmala Ravishankar writes:
Dear Dave,
Welcome back. I hope you had a good vacation.
It was nice. One of my big successes in life, if you will permit a bit
of bragging, is that I have persuaded my family and my wife's family
to do holidays together. This causes occasional tension, especially in
the earlier years, but has worked out marvelously. I recommend it to
everyone.
Of course, I missed you all greatly.
;-)
It would be very helpful if you could provide a rough
guide to lattice.
Uhhh, I did. The article in R News is the best guide I know
of. Indeed, I don't know much about lattice beyond it.
As you can tell by various messages posted to the
list, a bunch of us are
trying to figure out how it works, but with little success. Could you
at least clarify how "panel" works. I was able to generate graphs for
incumbency by state, but I cannot figure out how to add an abline.
Off hand, I don't know. Perhaps someone else does. Note that, as with
all tools, there will be somethings that R just won't do for you. So,
you need to do the best you can with what you have . . .
Dave
Thanks,
Nirmala
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, Dave Kane wrote:
As best I can tell, the answers for problem set 8
have not been
updated.
Dave
Nirmala Ravishankar writes:
Ignore the last message. I figured out how to do
a boxplot with lattice.
Quick question: was problem set 8 ever updated to include the code for
lattice graphics? I don't see it, but I could be looking at an older
version.....
- Nirmala
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David Kane
Lecturer in Government
617-563-0122
dkane(a)latte.harvard.edu