Hi,

The plot function in R is a so called generic function, an appropriate function is chosen based on the input object provided by the user. In this case an lm-object (use the class() command to find this). The plot function that R calls is then called plot.lm. ?plot.lm gives you the help file and the first sentence in the help file already answers your problem.

hope this helps,
Paul

Juliet Hannah schreef:
Try:
mylm <- plot(lm(y~x))
plot(mylm,which=2)



On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Schreiber, Stefan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear List!

When I'm using "plot(lm(y~x))" R shows me 4 different plots. They pop-up
individually by clicking on the graph. How can I save for example the
2nd plot? I've found a camera button that says  "copy to the clipboard
as a metafile" once you place the mouse pointer on it. I tried, though
it's not working.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks!!

Stefan

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