baptiste auguie wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>From ?par,
>
> "Value
>
> When parameters are set, their former values are returned in an
> invisible named list."
>
Wow, I must have missed that. Thanks,
Janke
> Therefore opar <- par(col="red") will not contain col="red".
>
> HTH,
>
> baptiste
>
>
> 2009/1
Hi,
>From ?par,
"Value
When parameters are set, their former values are returned in an
invisible named list."
Therefore opar <- par(col="red") will not contain col="red".
HTH,
baptiste
2009/10/27 Janke ten Holt :
> This seems to work indeed. But I don't understand why... I would think
> tha
Tom Gottfried wrote:
> I think it would be much easier to use grid-graphics for your task. It's
> made for such things.
>
> This is a good introduction:
> Paul Murrell. The grid graphics package. R News, 2(2):14-19, June 2002
>
Thank you for your suggestion. I will certainly check it out.
Janke
Peter Ehlers wrote:
>
>
> Janke ten Holt wrote:
>>
>> Tom Gottfried wrote:
>>> Janke,
>>>
>>> Janke ten Holt schrieb:
Dear list,
I would like to produce a matrix of plots, where par() is reset after
each plot (see below [simplified] example). When I use layout() to do
s
I think it would be much easier to use grid-graphics for your task.
It's made for such things.
This is a good introduction:
Paul Murrell. The grid graphics package. R News, 2(2):14-19, June 2002
Tom
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Janke ten Holt wrote:
Tom Gottfried wrote:
Janke,
Janke ten Holt schrieb:
Dear list,
I would like to produce a matrix of plots, where par() is reset after
each plot (see below [simplified] example). When I use layout() to do
so, I seem to also reset the layout. I have not been able to figu
Tom Gottfried wrote:
> Janke,
>
> Janke ten Holt schrieb:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I would like to produce a matrix of plots, where par() is reset after
>> each plot (see below [simplified] example). When I use layout() to do
>> so, I seem to also reset the layout. I have not been able to figure out
Janke,
Janke ten Holt schrieb:
> Dear list,
>
> I would like to produce a matrix of plots, where par() is reset after
> each plot (see below [simplified] example). When I use layout() to do
> so, I seem to also reset the layout. I have not been able to figure out
> how to prevent this from happen
OK, maybe I oversimplified the example, because you are of course correct...
I am working on a function, which I feed data to plot in layouts of
specified dimensions. I want to be able to set any par() variables for
each plot in the layout. Because the next plot does not know which par()
variables
Maybe something like this?
#Desired result is a layout of 2 plots: one red and one black
par(mfrow=c(2,1))
par(col="red")
plot(1:100)
par(col="black")
plot(1:10)
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 7:26 AM, Janke ten Holt wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I would like to produce a matrix of plots, where par() is re
Dear list,
I would like to produce a matrix of plots, where par() is reset after
each plot (see below [simplified] example). When I use layout() to do
so, I seem to also reset the layout. I have not been able to figure out
how to prevent this from happening.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Janke
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