Re: [R] Something similar to layout in lattice or ggplot

2010-09-07 Thread ONKELINX, Thierry
Dear Abhijit,

In ggplot you can use facetting (facet_grid() or facet_wrap()) to create
subplot based on the same dataset. Or you can work with viewport() if
you want several independent plots.

HTH,

Thierry




ir. Thierry Onkelinx
Instituut voor natuur- en bosonderzoek
team Biometrie  Kwaliteitszorg
Gaverstraat 4
9500 Geraardsbergen
Belgium

Research Institute for Nature and Forest
team Biometrics  Quality Assurance
Gaverstraat 4
9500 Geraardsbergen
Belgium

tel. + 32 54/436 185
thierry.onkel...@inbo.be
www.inbo.be

To call in the statistician after the experiment is done may be no more
than asking him to perform a post-mortem examination: he may be able to
say what the experiment died of.
~ Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher

The plural of anecdote is not data.
~ Roger Brinner

The combination of some data and an aching desire for an answer does not
ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given body of
data.
~ John Tukey
  

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 Onderwerp: [R] Something similar to layout in lattice or ggplot
 
 Hi,
 
 Is there a function similar to the layout function in base 
 graphics in either lattice or ggplot? I'm hoping someone has 
 written a function wrapper to the appropriate commands in 
 grid that would make this easier :)
 
 Abhijit
 
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Re: [R] Something similar to layout in lattice or ggplot

2010-09-07 Thread Abhijit Dasgupta, PhD

 Hi Thierry,

It's really the latter I want..independent plots. I use faceting quite a 
bit, but I need things like a page of plots for simulations under 
different conditions. I suppose I can still use faceting combined with 
reshape, but I'd rather not go that route if I can help it.


Abhijit

On 9/7/10 10:44 AM, ONKELINX, Thierry wrote:

Dear Abhijit,

In ggplot you can use facetting (facet_grid() or facet_wrap()) to create
subplot based on the same dataset. Or you can work with viewport() if
you want several independent plots.

HTH,

Thierry




ir. Thierry Onkelinx
Instituut voor natuur- en bosonderzoek
team Biometrie  Kwaliteitszorg
Gaverstraat 4
9500 Geraardsbergen
Belgium

Research Institute for Nature and Forest
team Biometrics  Quality Assurance
Gaverstraat 4
9500 Geraardsbergen
Belgium

tel. + 32 54/436 185
thierry.onkel...@inbo.be
www.inbo.be

To call in the statistician after the experiment is done may be no more
than asking him to perform a post-mortem examination: he may be able to
say what the experiment died of.
~ Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher

The plural of anecdote is not data.
~ Roger Brinner

The combination of some data and an aching desire for an answer does not
ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given body of
data.
~ John Tukey



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Onderwerp: [R] Something similar to layout in lattice or ggplot

Hi,

Is there a function similar to the layout function in base
graphics in either lattice or ggplot? I'm hoping someone has
written a function wrapper to the appropriate commands in
grid that would make this easier :)

Abhijit

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Re: [R] Something similar to layout in lattice or ggplot

2010-09-07 Thread Erik Iverson

See ?grid.layout or perhaps ?arrange from the gridExtra package.

Abhijit Dasgupta wrote:

Hi,

Is there a function similar to the layout function in base graphics in 
either lattice or ggplot? I'm hoping someone has written a function 
wrapper to the appropriate commands in grid that would make this easier :)


Abhijit

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Re: [R] Something similar to layout in lattice or ggplot

2010-09-07 Thread baptiste auguie
On 7 September 2010 17:19, Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu wrote:
 See ?grid.layout or perhaps ?arrange from the gridExtra package.

gridExtra::grid.arrange(), rather.

baptiste

 Abhijit Dasgupta wrote:

 Hi,

 Is there a function similar to the layout function in base graphics in
 either lattice or ggplot? I'm hoping someone has written a function wrapper
 to the appropriate commands in grid that would make this easier :)

 Abhijit

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Re: [R] Something similar to layout in lattice or ggplot

2010-09-07 Thread Erik Iverson



baptiste auguie wrote:

On 7 September 2010 17:19, Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu wrote:

See ?grid.layout or perhaps ?arrange from the gridExtra package.


gridExtra::grid.arrange(), rather.


Do I have an old version of gridExtra?

I have ?arrange:


arrange   package:gridExtraR Documentation

arrange

Description:

 arrange ggplot2, lattice, and grobs on a page

Usage:

 arrange(..., as.table=FALSE, plot=TRUE, clip=TRUE, main, sub, left,
 legend, newpage=FALSE)

Arguments:

 ...: plots of class ggplot2, trellis, or grobs, and valid
  arguments to grid.layout





baptiste


Abhijit Dasgupta wrote:

Hi,

Is there a function similar to the layout function in base graphics in
either lattice or ggplot? I'm hoping someone has written a function wrapper
to the appropriate commands in grid that would make this easier :)

Abhijit

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Re: [R] Something similar to layout in lattice or ggplot

2010-09-07 Thread baptiste auguie
arrange() was renamed grid.arrange() when plyr started using this name
for a different function. I think it happened in version 0.6.5 of
gridExtra. The current version on CRAN is 0.7.

baptiste

On 7 September 2010 17:46, Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu wrote:


 baptiste auguie wrote:

 On 7 September 2010 17:19, Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu wrote:

 See ?grid.layout or perhaps ?arrange from the gridExtra package.

 gridExtra::grid.arrange(), rather.

 Do I have an old version of gridExtra?

 I have ?arrange:


 arrange               package:gridExtra                R Documentation

 arrange

 Description:

     arrange ggplot2, lattice, and grobs on a page

 Usage:

     arrange(..., as.table=FALSE, plot=TRUE, clip=TRUE, main, sub, left,
         legend, newpage=FALSE)

 Arguments:

     ...: plots of class ggplot2, trellis, or grobs, and valid
          arguments to grid.layout




 baptiste

 Abhijit Dasgupta wrote:

 Hi,

 Is there a function similar to the layout function in base graphics in
 either lattice or ggplot? I'm hoping someone has written a function
 wrapper
 to the appropriate commands in grid that would make this easier :)

 Abhijit

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Re: [R] Something similar to layout in lattice or ggplot

2010-09-07 Thread Greg Snow
For lattice graphics look at ?print.trellis and pay particular attention to the 
position, split, and more arguments, also look at the examples on that page.

The interface is a bit different from layout, but it allows for multiple 
independent plots on the same page.


-- 
Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D.
Statistical Data Center
Intermountain Healthcare
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 Is there a function similar to the layout function in base graphics in
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 :)
 
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Re: [R] Something similar to layout in lattice or ggplot

2010-09-07 Thread Abhijit Dasgupta, PhD

 Thank you all for the suggestions. They have all been immensely helpful.

Abhijit

On 9/7/10 10:44 AM, ONKELINX, Thierry wrote:

Dear Abhijit,

In ggplot you can use facetting (facet_grid() or facet_wrap()) to create
subplot based on the same dataset. Or you can work with viewport() if
you want several independent plots.

HTH,

Thierry




ir. Thierry Onkelinx
Instituut voor natuur- en bosonderzoek
team Biometrie  Kwaliteitszorg
Gaverstraat 4
9500 Geraardsbergen
Belgium

Research Institute for Nature and Forest
team Biometrics  Quality Assurance
Gaverstraat 4
9500 Geraardsbergen
Belgium

tel. + 32 54/436 185
thierry.onkel...@inbo.be
www.inbo.be

To call in the statistician after the experiment is done may be no more
than asking him to perform a post-mortem examination: he may be able to
say what the experiment died of.
~ Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher

The plural of anecdote is not data.
~ Roger Brinner

The combination of some data and an aching desire for an answer does not
ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given body of
data.
~ John Tukey



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Onderwerp: [R] Something similar to layout in lattice or ggplot

Hi,

Is there a function similar to the layout function in base
graphics in either lattice or ggplot? I'm hoping someone has
written a function wrapper to the appropriate commands in
grid that would make this easier :)

Abhijit

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Abhijit Dasgupta, PhD
Director and Principal Statistician
ARAASTAT
Ph: 301.385.3067
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