Thanks for your comment. Beside axis location, I have another question for you.
If I wanted to change the matrix column names shown on the lattice plot, which argument should be used to handle it? (I'd like to know the overall lattice plot level scheme, for example, which argument controls which part of lattice plot, something like that.) Currently in my 7-column lattice plot, each panel name is "E1", "E2" ..."E7'. Now I'd like to add "-" (special character) in front of each panel name like... "-E1", "-E2", etc. Thanks again for your help. _____________ In-Hee Park [2009-04-02.Thu.9:36am] Deepayan Sarkar wrote `Re: [R] Lattice axis list...' On 3/29/09, In Hee Park <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear R users: > > > I am having difficulty to place x-axis location alternatively > top/bottom side in Lattice plot, which is composed of seven-column as > following: > > E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 > Case1 -505.85 -75.32 494.52 -12.31 -98.96 50.34 -48.62 > Case2 -50.46 -60.97 68.32 -8.66 -51.77 25.17 -26.60 > Case3 -253.00 -54.99 243.48 -8.76 -73.27 35.46 -37.81 > Case4 94.73 -20.27 -83.70 -3.17 -12.41 15.01 2.6 > > To adjust x-axis scale per column, I used prepanel function followed > by scales argument. But then I wanted to mimic "alternating" option > manually for x-axis location to prevent congestion among adjacent > x-axis numbers. > > How can I make a list for axis location when relation = "free" is used? You cannot easily (unless you provide a custom 'axis' function and manage space yourself). Setting relation="free" forces axes on the bottom/left. -Deepayan ______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.

