The mar argument to par(). Please do read ?par and perhaps the posting
guide.

Sarah

On Tuesday, July 10, 2012, Jie Tang wrote:

> which parameter ?
>
> 2012/7/10 Sarah Goslee <sarah.gos...@gmail.com <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
> 'sarah.gos...@gmail.com');>>
>
>> The margins you specified aren't large enough to hold the information
>> you're trying to put in them, so you need to make them larger.
>>
>> Sarah
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 10, 2012, Jie Tang wrote:
>>
>>> hi  R-users:
>>>   I want to draw three plot into one figure by layout and the script has
>>> been shown below.
>>>  But I find R does  not show  the xlab and ylab information  completely
>>> as
>>> shown the figure attached.
>>> How can I midify the script.? thank you .
>>>
>>> xxlab<-paste(cpmd," (",ro,"%)",sep=" ")
>>> yylab<-paste(rfmd," (",co,"%)",sep=" ")
>>> par(mar=c(3,3,1,1))
>>> #layout(matrix(c(2,0,1,3),2,2,byrow=TRUE),widths=lcm(30),
>>> heights=lcm(25),TRUE)
>>> layout(matrix(c(2,0,1,3),2,2,byrow=TRUE),c(5,1),c(1,5),TRUE)
>>> layout.show(3)
>>> plot(data_cpmd,data_rfmd,xlab=xxlab,ylab=yylab,xlim=XX,ylim=YY,asp=1)
>>> abline(1,1)
>>> #rug(side=1,jitter(data_cpmd,5))
>>> #rug(side=2,jitter(data_rfmd,5))
>>>
>>> #plot(homo_ana$dism16cpmd,homo_ana$dism16rfmd,main=mtitle,xlab=xxlab,ylab=yylab,xlim=XX,ylim=YY,asp=1)
>>>
>>> par(mar=c(0,3,1,1))
>>> barplot(data_cpmd, axes=FALSE, ylim=YY, space=0)
>>> par(mar=c(3,0,1,1))
>>> barplot(data_rfmd, axes=FALSE,main=mtitle, xlim=XX, space=0, horiz=TRUE)
>>>
>>> #boxplot(data_cpmd,horizontal = TRUE,xlim=XX,ylim=YY,outline=ifout, xaxt
>>> =
>>> "n")
>>> #par(mar=c(3,0,1,1))
>>> #boxplot(data_rfmd,xlim=XX,ylim=YY,outline=ifout,yaxt = "
>>
>>

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