And although frame() is obviously the better way, if you really wanted to know what to put inside plot(), this will do it:

plot(1, type='n', xaxt='n', yaxt='n', xlab='', ylab='', bty='n')

-Don

At 12:41 PM -0800 2/13/04, Adrian Custer wrote:
frame() it is!

I suspected there would be something simple. :-)

Thanks everyone.

--adrian

On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 12:28, Chuck Cleland wrote:
Adrian Custer wrote:

 > In plotting several graphics, I'd like to be able to plot a blank plot
 > as in:
 >
 > par(mfrow=c(2,1))
 > plot(BLANK)
 > hist(rgamma(100000,6463.7,scale=0.015471),xlim=c(0,120),main="Emergence")
 >
 > I realize screen allows me to do this, but I figure the functionality
 > must be there. Is there an equivalent to plot(BLANK)?

 par(mfrow=c(2,1))
 frame()
 hist(rgamma(100000,6463.7,scale=0.015471),xlim=c(0,120),main="Emergence")

see ?frame

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