On Mon, 2 May 2011, Michael Bach wrote:

Uwe Ligges <lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de> writes:

On 29.04.2011 17:10, Michael Bach wrote:
Dear R Users,

I am doing stats::decompose() on 4 different time series.  When I issue

csdA<- decompose(tsA)
plot(csdA)

I get a summary plot for observed, trend, seasonal and random components
of decomposed time series tsA.  As I understand it, the object returned
by decompose() has it's own plot method where mfrow(4,1) etc. is
defined.  Now suppose I wanted to wrap those mfrow(4,1) into my own
mfrow(2,2) layout.  How could I achieve this?  Is there a general way to
handle these cases?  Something like a "meta" par(mfrow())?


This does not work and is one of the reasons why the grid package was developed.


Does this mean that there is no way whatsoever or that there is a
workaround via the grid package??

See the gridBase package.


Kind Regards,
Michael Bach

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