Hi Ondrej, can you give a very small *REPRODUCIBLE* example of R code that worked in R 1.5.1 and doesn't work the same in R 2.0.1.
I know that we made some changes for barplot() on purpose, documented it, announced it in NEWS, etc, etc. So I'm sure it's not a bug. { I'm also sure that your ``It's impossible now '' must be wrong. R is a full-fledged programming language, and in principle everything is possible :-) } >>>>> "Ondrej" == o medek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> on Mon, 7 Feb 2005 21:03:19 +0100 (CET) writes: Ondrej> Full_Name: Ondrej Medek Ondrej> Version: 2.0.1 Ondrej> OS: Linux/Debian Sarge Ondrej> Submission from: (NULL) (147.32.127.204) Ondrej> Hi, I had a R version 1.5.1 and I used a 'barplot' Ondrej> with 'beside=T' and 'space' has been vector of 8 Ondrej> numbers 'space=c(1,0.5,rep(c(0.5,-0.5),3))'. Then I Ondrej> upgraded to the R 2.0.1 and my graphs are broken. If Ondrej> I use any vector of more than 2 elements for 'space' Ondrej> then the graph is drawn as 'beside=F' even if I Ondrej> specify 'beside=T'. Ondrej> In the previous version my graph was a graph of Ondrej> groups of eight bars separated by a big Ondrej> spaces. Every group consisted of 4 pairs of bars Ondrej> separated by a small space. It's impossible now. ______________________________________________ R-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel