Hmm,
I had a typo paste by mistake in my x vector
It has to be:
x<-rnorm(1000,mean=0,sd=1)
wheat1<-rnorm(100,mean=0,sd=1)
wheat2<-rnorm(150,mean=0,sd=2)
tomatos3<-rnorm(200,mean=0,sd=3)
tomatos4<-rnorm(250,mean=0,sd=4)
cucumbers5<-rnorm(300,mean=0,sd=5)
cucumbers6<-rnorm(400,mean=0,sd=6)
par(mfrow=c(1,2))
hist(x, main="Left screen OK")
boxplot(wheat1,wheat2,tomatos3,tomatos4,cucumbers5,cucumbers6)
title ("Right screen: boxplot with plants")
Thanks,
Aldi
On 5/3/2013 4:46 PM, Aldi Kraja wrote:
Hi,
Based on par function, I can split the screen into two parts left and
right.
I wish x occupies the half left screen, and all plants occupy half
right screen, which happens right now.
But I wish the right screen, to be split in 3 or more vertical parts
where each pair of the same type of plant, are together in its own
block of boxplot, because each plant has its own unit of measure.
Let's say wheat is measured in ton, tomato in pound and cucumbers as
counts. :-)
x<-rnorm(1000,mean=0,sd=1,main="Right screen")
wheat1<-rnorm(100,mean=0,sd=1)
wheat2<-rnorm(150,mean=0,sd=2)
tomatos3<-rnorm(200,mean=0,sd=3)
tomatos4<-rnorm(250,mean=0,sd=4)
cucumbers5<-rnorm(300,mean=0,sd=5)
cucumbers6<-rnorm(400,mean=0,sd=6)
par(mfrow=c(1,2))
hist(x, main="Left screen OK")
boxplot(wheat1,wheat2,tomatos3,tomatos4,cucumbers5,cucumbers6)
title ("Right screen: boxplot with plants")
Thank you in advance for any suggestions,
Aldi
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