plot.zoo takes the nc= argument which specifies the number of columns
it uses, e.g.

library(zoo)
library(tseries)
data(USeconomic)
z <- as.zoo(USeconomic)
plot(z, nc = 2)

On 2/15/06, Søren Højsgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to plot two 3-dimensional time series in one window (such that 
> there will be 3 rows and 2 columns). For zoo and ts objects the par(mfrow...) 
> option does not work. I can get xyplot to make the plots, but data are on 
> widely different scales in the three dimensions, and xyplot uses the same 
> scale on all y-axis which means that in some dimensions the curves will be 
> almost horizontal lines. Any suggestions?
> Thanks in advance
> Søren
>
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