How to ignore one factor when determining ylim with faceted plot?

The following works, although it feels clumsy. No doubt you can improve on this My workaround is to delete values from the data. Frame that you don't want to include in the plot: curves 4 | curves$value8 | curves$value.

The following works, although it feels clumsy. No doubt you can improve on this. My workaround is to delete values from the data.

Frame that you don't want to include in the plot: curves 4 | curves$value8 | curves$value.

1, this is how I was going to suggest going about the problem. I still don't quite get why 4 and 8 are the "correct" limits though... – Chase Apr 17 at 2:02.

If you end with this rather verbose code ylimits.

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