Analysis of community ecology data in R

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 en:cycle_and_function [2014/12/06 20:03]David Zelený en:cycle_and_function [2015/02/15 22:09]David Zelený [Use of loop] Both sides previous revision Previous revision 2015/02/15 22:09 David Zelený [Use of loop] 2014/12/06 20:03 David Zelený 2013/11/13 04:09 external edit2013/04/01 14:54 David Zelený 2013/04/01 14:54 David Zelený 2013/04/01 14:37 David Zelený created 2015/02/15 22:09 David Zelený [Use of loop] 2014/12/06 20:03 David Zelený 2013/11/13 04:09 external edit2013/04/01 14:54 David Zelený 2013/04/01 14:54 David Zelený 2013/04/01 14:37 David Zelený created Line 89: Line 89: ​ - The figure is not here, because for ear run the figure looks different. Argument ''​x''​ in the function ''​plot''​ contains values you want to draw. Theoretically,​ the arguments should be two, ''​x''​ and ''​y'',​ i.e. the values for x and y axis; if the ''​y''​ argument is missing, the function proceeds as following: the values of ''​x''​ argument are drawn on vertical axis, and horizontal axis is represented by the order of values in the vector. + The figure is not here, because for each run the figure looks different. Argument ''​x''​ in the function ''​plot''​ contains values you want to draw. Theoretically,​ the arguments should be two, ''​x''​ and ''​y'',​ i.e. the values for x and y axis; if the ''​y''​ argument is missing, the function proceeds as following: the values of ''​x''​ argument are drawn on vertical axis, and horizontal axis is represented by the order of values in the vector. FIXME FIXME