[R] plot scale

2009-10-02 Thread Ben Kenward
Hi, Is there a way to set the scale of a plot (i.e. number of axis units per centimeter) when you output it to postscript? If not, how am I supposed to plot graphs with different axis limits to the same scale? They just get resized to fit the paper so that graphs which show a smaller number of

Re: [R] plot scale

2009-10-02 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 02/10/2009 4:07 AM, Ben Kenward wrote: Hi, Is there a way to set the scale of a plot (i.e. number of axis units per centimeter) when you output it to postscript? If not, how am I supposed to plot graphs with different axis limits to the same scale? They just get resized to fit the paper so

Re: [R] plot scale

2009-10-02 Thread Ben Kenward
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Duncan Murdoch murd...@stats.uwo.ca wrote: I don't think there's a simple way to specify the exact relationship, but you can do it with some work. Thanks Duncan. That's what I was beginning to suspect, nice to have confirmation, even if it will mean a bit of

Re: [R] plot scale

2009-10-02 Thread baptiste auguie
Hi, It looks like lattice or ggplot2 might make this easier, but I'm not entirely sure I understood the problem, short of an example. Best, baptiste 2009/10/2 Duncan Murdoch murd...@stats.uwo.ca: On 02/10/2009 4:07 AM, Ben Kenward wrote: Hi, Is there a way to set the scale of a plot (i.e.

Re: [R] plot scale

2009-10-02 Thread Ryan
Hi, Is there a way to set the scale of a plot (i.e. number of axis units per centimeter) when you output it to postscript? If not, how am I supposed to plot graphs with different axis limits to the same scale? They just get resized to fit the paper so that graphs which show a smaller

Re: [R] plot scale

2009-10-02 Thread Greg Snow
] plot scale Hi, Is there a way to set the scale of a plot (i.e. number of axis units per centimeter) when you output it to postscript? If not, how am I supposed to plot graphs with different axis limits to the same scale? They just get resized to fit the paper so that graphs which show