Yes of course (why didn't you yourself read the man/help pages? That's the way I learned R).
If you see the help to grid.arrange: arrangeGrob package:gridExtra R Documentation arrangeGrob Description: arrange ggplot2, lattice, and grobs on a page Usage: arrangeGrob(..., as.table = FALSE, clip = TRUE, main = NULL, sub = NULL, left = NULL, legend = NULL) Arguments: ...: plots of class ggplot2, trellis, or grobs, and valid arguments to grid.layout For the ellipses: The arguments to to grid.layout is your savior: (here is the help to grid.layout): grid.layout package:grid R Documentation Create a Grid Layout Description: This function returns a Grid layout, which describes a subdivision of a rectangular region. Usage: grid.layout(nrow = 1, ncol = 1, widths = unit(rep(1, ncol), "null"), heights = unit(rep(1, nrow), "null"), default.units = "null", respect = FALSE, just="centre") Arguments: nrow: An integer describing the number of rows in the layout. And then for the call to do.call do.call package:base R Documentation Execute a Function Call Description: 'do.call' constructs and executes a function call from a name or a function and a list of arguments to be passed to it. Usage: do.call(what, args, quote = FALSE, envir = parent.frame()) Arguments: what: either a function or a non-empty character string naming the function to be called. args: a _list_ of arguments to the function call. The 'names' attribute of 'args' gives the argument names. The args argument saves you: This suggests me to do: lattice.plots <- list(xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ 1:10, type = "b"), xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ 1:10, type = "b"), xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ 1:10, type = "b"), xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ 1:10, type = "b")) do.call(grid.arrange, list(lattice.plots, ncol = 1)) That does NOT WORK, damn someone, even though the help to do.call says that args should be a _list_ (damn you isn't that a LIST) However this works: do.call(grid.arrange,c(lattice.plots, ncol = 1)) WHAT IS THE DIFFERNCE BETWEEN c() and list()???????????????? Have a nice day to all of you. And thank you all developers for R. I cannot live without it. Yours sincerely / Med venlig hilsen Frede Aakmann Tøgersen Specialist, M.Sc., Ph.D. Plant Performance & Modeling Technology & Service Solutions T +45 9730 5135 M +45 2547 6050 fr...@vestas.com<mailto:fr...@vestas.com> http://www.vestas.com<http://www.vestas.com/> Company reg. name: Vestas Wind Systems A/S This e-mail is subject to our e-mail disclaimer statement. Please refer to www.vestas.com/legal/notice<http://www.vestas.com/legal/notice> If you have received this e-mail in error please contact the sender. From: Santosh [mailto:santosh2...@gmail.com] Sent: 18. februar 2014 20:59 To: Frede Aakmann Tøgersen Cc: r-help Subject: Re: [R] plot a list of trellis objects Thanks for the suggestion.. Is there a way I can include arguments to the grid.arrange function? I tried in your example something like... gridar <- function(x,ncol=2,...) grid.arrange(x,...) do.call(gridar, lattice.plots); I could not make it work when I try to control number of columns/rows and have multiple pages the way possible using print.trellis Regards, Santosh On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 10:38 PM, Frede Aakmann Tøgersen <fr...@vestas.com<mailto:fr...@vestas.com>> wrote: How about lattice.plots <- list(xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ 1:10, type = "b"), xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ 1:10, type = "b"), xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ 1:10, type = "b"), xyplot(rnorm(10) ~ 1:10, type = "b")) do.call(grid.arrange, lattice.plots) There is most likely a loop hidden somewhere in the do.call function ;-) Yours sincerely / Med venlig hilsen Frede Aakmann Tøgersen Specialist, M.Sc., Ph.D. Plant Performance & Modeling Technology & Service Solutions T +45 9730 5135 M +45 2547 6050 fr...@vestas.com<mailto:fr...@vestas.com> http://www.vestas.com Company reg. name: Vestas Wind Systems A/S This e-mail is subject to our e-mail disclaimer statement. Please refer to www.vestas.com/legal/notice<http://www.vestas.com/legal/notice> If you have received this e-mail in error please contact the sender. > -----Original Message----- > From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org<mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org> > [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org<mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org>] > On Behalf Of Santosh > Sent: 18. februar 2014 01:41 > To: r-help > Subject: [R] plot a list of trellis objects > > Dear Rxperts > > Is there a way to control the display order (or simplistically control > panel layout) of a list of trellis objects without using a for loop (or > whatever)? > > I just realize that gridExtra has that feature.. (grid.arrange)... > > But, converting each of those elements of the list of trellis objects into > an argument to grid.arrange seems to negate the simplicity.. In addition, > if I were to use grid.arrange on a list of trellis objects, is there a way > to pass the list elements as arguments to grid.arrange? > > If you have other suggestions, please do.. > > Regards, > Santosh > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help@r-project.org<mailto: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. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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