Plotting more than three variables

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narendra karna

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Nov 30, 2017, 1:33:32 AM11/30/17
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Dear Mike, 

I have an experiment with 2*2*2 design i.e. three factors (A, B, C) and each with two levels (A(m,n), B(p,q),C(r,s)). Now I want to plot it's factorial anova with an additional factor D with six levels (la, lc, lp, ma, mc, mp, ra, rc, rp). I want to split the plot with the levels of factor D. 

​Kindly help me to get the plot of this experiment.​

​Regards,
Narendra​


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Narendra Kumar

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Nov 30, 2017, 1:34:40 AM11/30/17
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Sorry I want the plot to be in six columns (in six levels of factor D) 
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Mike Lawrence

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Nov 30, 2017, 8:52:19 AM11/30/17
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If you're using ezPlot, there are four aesthetic attributes to which you can map variables: x, split, row, and col.     

Narendra Kumar

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Nov 30, 2017, 11:33:47 AM11/30/17
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Thanks a lot Mike !

On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 7:21 PM, Mike Lawrence <mike....@gmail.com> wrote:
If you're using ezPlot, there are four aesthetic attributes to which you can map variables: x, split, row, and col.     
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