I don't get your meaning in what is in datagrp, anyway, try:

X11()
par(new=T)

before calling:
plot(data.grp, outer = ~ y)

Xiaohui Chen

Dept. of Statistics
UBC, Canada




>From: "Afshartous, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: [R] plotting grouped data object
>Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 18:09:38 -0400
>
>
>All,
>I'd like to plot the main relationship of a grouped data
>object for all levels of a factor in a single panel.
>The sample code below creates a separate panel for each level
>of the factor.  I realize that this could be done in other ways,
>but I'd like to do it via plotting the grouped data object.
>thanks!
>dave
>
>z = rnorm(18, mean=0, sd=1)
>x = rep(1:6, 3)
>y = factor(rep(c("I", "C", "P"), each = 6))
>dat = data.frame(x, y, z)
>data.grp = groupedData(z ~ x | y, data = dat)
>plot(data.grp, outer = ~ y)
>### this produces 1 line each in 3 panels
>### how to collapse all 3 lines into 1 panel?
>
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