HA! Works perfectly!!! Thanks so much ilai.

ilai wrote:

On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 11:52 AM, David Winsemius <dwinsem...@comcast.net <mailto:dwinsem...@comcast.net>> wrote:


    If you are going that route you may want to look at the gridBase
    package.

Yes for mixing base and grid graphics but IMHO overkill here. Replacing the last mtext line with

grid::grid.text('dependent B', 0.985 , 0.5 , rot = 270)

should take care of it (leaving exact placement and justification to the OP)

cheers

-- David.

        Mike

        David Winsemius wrote:


            On Jan 7, 2013, at 8:06 AM, Michael Rennie wrote:


                Any thoughts on what that dirty hack might be or any
                leads on where to start? Perhaps a whole new plot
                region in the margin or something? Is that even
                possible? I'm having a difficult time imagining how I
                can do this.


            The `text` function accepts the 'xpd' argument for `par`.

            ?par
            ?text

            (Similar but not exactly the same as R-FAQ "7.27 How can I
            create rotated axis labels?")

            I'm not sure what sort of "dirt" Uwe was expecting, but
            I'm guessing he meant that you probably were not going to
            be getting exactly what you wanted with the first attempt
            and were going to need to adjust the locations "by hand"
            after digging around in the par documentation.



    David Winsemius, MD
    Alameda, CA, USA

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