Sorry, my previous mail was incomplete.

I mean, one of my xyplot is build with the command "doubleYScale" (in order to 
overlap two line with different Y-axis).
But  "doubleYScale"  doesn't run with the nice command that you have suggested:

first plot:




a<-xyplot(NDVI_P10~dek_num
| Year, type="a", data=data, xlim=c(1,37),  ylim=c(0.1,0.8), as.table = TRUE, 
layout =
c(13,1), aspect = 2, col="darkgrey", 
col.axis="black", lwd=3, grid=T, par.settings =
list(strip.background = list(col = c("gray90"))))
second plot:


 b<-xyplot(AVG_NDVI_P10~dek_num | Year,
type="a", data=data, xlim=c(1,37), 
ylim=c(0.1,0.8), as.table = TRUE, layout = c(13,1), aspect = 2,  col="black",
col.axis="black", lwd=2)
overlap first and second:


double<- update(doubleYScale(a,
b, add.ylab2 = TRUE), par.settings = simpleTheme(col =
c("black","black")))
third plot:


z<- xyplot(z_NDVI_P10
~dek_num | Year, type="h", data=data, xlim=c(1,37),  ylim=c(-2.5,2.5), as.table 
= TRUE, layout =
c(13,1), aspect = 2, col="black", 
col.axis="black", lwd=3, grid=T, par.settings =
list(strip.background = list(col = c("gray90"))))
enclose (?c.trellis):




c( z,double, x.same = TRUE, y.same = T, layout = c(13,2))

Maybe there is no solution but, anyway, thanks for help!
francesco








From: nutini.france...@gmail.com
To: baptiste.aug...@googlemail.com
CC: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: RE: [R]  how to enclose two xyplot
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 15:31:12 +0000








ok ?c.trellis works well.
But I still have a problem. 

One of my plot is a combination of two xyplot on different scales:



a<-xyplot(NDVI_P10~dek_num
| Year, type="a", data=data, xlim=c(1,37),  ylim=c(0.1,0.8), as.table = TRUE, 
layout =
c(13,1), aspect = 2, col="darkgrey", 
col.axis="black", lwd=3, grid=T, par.settings =
list(strip.background = list(col = c("gray90"))))

b<-xyplot(AVG_NDVI_P10~dek_num | Year,
type="a", data=data, xlim=c(1,37), 
ylim=c(0.1,0.8), as.table = TRUE, layout = c(13,1), aspect = 2,  col="black",
col.axis="black", lwd=2)

update(doubleYScale(a, b, add.ylab2 =
TRUE), par.settings = simpleTheme(col =
c("black","black")))





From: nutini.france...@gmail.com
To: baptiste.aug...@googlemail.com
CC: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: RE: [R] FW: [r] how to enclose two xyplot
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 07:46:31 +0000








Did you mean this?
http://rgm2.lab.nig.ac.jp/RGM2/func.php?rd_id=latticeExtra:c.trellis

In fact I'm already using latticeExtra package because my xyplot is little bit 
complicated...
So, I'm tring, thanks fro tricks baptiste!

Francesco


> Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 08:52:45 +1200
> Subject: Re: [R] FW: [r] how to enclose two xyplot
> From: baptiste.aug...@googlemail.com
> To: nutini.france...@gmail.com
> CC: r-help@r-project.org
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Have you tried ?c.trellis in the latticeExtra package?
> 
> HTH,
> 
> baptiste
> 
> On 13 April 2011 23:36, Francesco Nutini <nutini.france...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >  Dear R-users,
> >
> > I have to plot two xyplot, and I wish to enclose this two graphs with just 
> > one headline, the same x scale, the same grid etc.
> > These parameters should tie in, in order to obtain, visually, a unique 
> > graph formed by two xyplot.
> >
> > I try to give an idea:
> >
> > xyplot1: |_|_|_|
> >
> >
> >
> > xyplot2: |_|_|_|
> >
> >
> >
> > what i want: |  |  | |
> >
> >                   |_|_|_|
> >
> >
> > I tried to use the command "par", but it's doesn't work with xyplot. The 
> > two plot have, by default, the same x-axis scale.
> > I know it's just a "visual solution", but it could be nice for a paper!
> >
> > Thanks a lot,
> >
> > Francesco Nutini
> > PhD student
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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