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Hi, I am Mike Marin and in this video well talk about how to add a legend to a plot created in R quite often two or more groups of observations are displayed on a single plot using different colours, different plotting characters or different lines to identify each set. We will discuss how to add a legend to identify these well be working with the Lung Capacity data that was introduced earlier in this series of videos. Ive already imported the data into R and attached it. We can add a legend to a plot using the legend command. to access the help menu you can type help and in brackets the name of the command youd like help for or simply type the command name in the help search window here One of our earlier videos showed how to plot multiple groups using different colors and/or plotting characters on the plot we also have a video on subsetting data using square brackets taking a look at these videos may be useful in helping you to create the plot well create in this video we will