Hi all, I want to put several figures in a one figure for easy comparison, so i need to use the same methods to plot these figures. The following is an example. I also list my method, but it does not work. #Example data x<- 1:10; y<- 1:10; z<- outer( x,y,"+");z2<- outer( x,y,"-") #Quick view them image.plot(x,y,z) #relatively larger value image.plot(x,y,z2) #relatively small value #define the same breaks and colors brks<-quantile(c(as.vector(z),as.vector(z2)),na.rm=TRUE) colsn<-length(brks)-1 cols<-gray((colsn:1)/colsn) #I expect they use the same breaks and colors par(mfrow=c(1,2)) image.plot(x,y,z,breaks=brks,col=cols) image.plot(x,y,z2,breaks=brks,col=cols) par(mfrow=c(1,1)) I think they really use the same breaks and colors, but you can see the color legends are still different. One is 20-15-10-5, another is 5-0--5. I hope they not only use the same breaks and colors, but also display the same color legends. How can i do it? Any suggestions or help are appreciate.
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