Re: [R] A problem of splitting the right screen in 3 or more independent vertical boxes:

2013-05-11 Thread Aldi Kraja
For those that may have this question in the future, here are two solutions: As suggested from David and Sarah, One has to remove par function from defining screen splits, instead use layout function. For example: layout(matrix(c(1,1,2,3),2,2,byrow=T)) which says, split the screen in 4 blocks,

[R] A problem of splitting the right screen in 3 or more independent vertical boxes:

2013-05-03 Thread Aldi Kraja
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

Re: [R] A problem of splitting the right screen in 3 or more independent vertical boxes:

2013-05-03 Thread Aldi Kraja
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)

Re: [R] A problem of splitting the right screen in 3 or more independent vertical boxes:

2013-05-03 Thread Sarah Goslee
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)

Re: [R] A problem of splitting the right screen in 3 or more independent vertical boxes:

2013-05-03 Thread David Winsemius
On May 3, 2013, at 3:21 PM, Sarah Goslee wrote: Hi Aldi, You might want ?layout instead. Indeed. In particular a matrix argument might be: matrix(c(1,2,3, 4,4,4) 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