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Change Color of Outliers in Base R Boxplot
To change the color of outliers in base R boxplot, we can use outcol argument in boxplot function.
For example, if we have a vector called X that contains some outliers then we can create a boxplot of X with blue color outliers by using the below given command −
boxplot(X,outcol="red")
Example
To change the color of outliers in base R boxplot, use the code given below: −
x<-c(-5,rnorm(5),5) boxplot(x)
Output
If you execute the above given code, it generates the following output −
To change the color of outliers in base R boxplot, use the following code −
x<-c(-5,rnorm(5),5) boxplot(x,outcol="red")
Output
If you execute the above given code, it generates the following output −
To change the color of outliers in base R boxplot, use the following code −
x<-c(-5,rnorm(5),5) boxplot(x,outcol="blue")
Output
If you execute the above given code, it generates the following output −
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