I have created an xyplot of a time series with the following code... win.graph(width = 10, height = 7)
panel1 = function(x, y) { panel.loess(x, y, lwd=2.5, span=0.5, col="gray") panel.xyplot(x, y, pch=19, col="blue", cex=1.25) } xyplot(oneplusdensity ~ year, data=figdata, aspect="fill", cex=1.5, xlab=NULL, ylab=expression("Crabs per 1,000 m"^2), xlim=c(1964, 2007), ylim=c(-2, 62), scales=list (x=list(tick.number=41, cex=0.8, rot=90), y= list(tick.number=7, cex=1.2)), panel=panel1) I want to do the following things: (1) Remove the ticks on the top and right boundaries (2) Increase the size of the y-axis label to be larger than the tick labels (3) Add a legend with the points and lowess line (4) Add some annotation (text) in the lower left corner ('text' for plot() did not work) I'm relatively new to lattice and spent a few hours with the manual and other help pages. I've begun to wonder if a regular old plot() for this would be better. Appreciate any redirection or suggestions. Thanks, Dave Hewitt ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch 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.