Layout did it! Thanks guys :)
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On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 23:38 +1200, Rolf Turner wrote:
> On 20/07/11 11:07, DrCJones wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > par(mfrow = c(2,2))
> >
> > will create a 2x2 window that I can use to plot 4 diferent figures in:
> > [plot1 plot2]
> > [plot3 plot4]
> >
> > But how can do 3 so that the bottom spans the wid
On 20/07/11 11:07, DrCJones wrote:
Hi,
par(mfrow = c(2,2))
will create a 2x2 window that I can use to plot 4 diferent figures in:
[plot1 plot2]
[plot3 plot4]
But how can do 3 so that the bottom spans the width of the upper two:
[plot1 plot1]
[p l o t 3]
Is this possible in R?
In R ***a
DrCJones wrote:
>
> But how can do 3 so that the bottom spans the width of the upper two:
>
> [plot1 plot1]
> [p l o t 3]
>
>
?layout
for standard graphics (plot..), but that's what you are referring to. For
trellis, you must use other methods.
Dieter
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Hi,
Try looking at ?layout. Here is a simple example:
layout(matrix(c(1, 2, 3, 3), 2, byrow = TRUE))
plot(1:10); plot(11:20); plot(21:40)
Cheers,
Josh
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 4:07 PM, DrCJones wrote:
> Hi,
>
> par(mfrow = c(2,2))
>
> will create a 2x2 window that I can use to plot 4 diferent
Hi,
par(mfrow = c(2,2))
will create a 2x2 window that I can use to plot 4 diferent figures in:
[plot1 plot2]
[plot3 plot4]
But how can do 3 so that the bottom spans the width of the upper two:
[plot1 plot1]
[p l o t 3]
Is this possible in R?
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