Hi Aldi, You might want ?layout instead.
Sarah On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Aldi Kraja <a...@wustl.edu> wrote: > 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 >> -- Sarah Goslee http://www.functionaldiversity.org ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.