Re: [R] Multiple levelplot with title

2011-10-15 Thread Deepayan Sarkar
On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 10:00 PM, Richard O. Legendi
richard.lege...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 I'm new to R and to the mailing list, so please bear with me :-)

 I would like to create multiple levelplots on the same chart with a nice
 main title with something like this:

  print(levelplot(matrix(c(1,2,3,4), 2, 2)), split=c(1, 1, 2, 1))
  print(levelplot(matrix(c(1,2,3,4), 2, 2)), split=c(2, 1, 2, 1),
        newpage=FALSE)

 I found a trick:

  mtext(Test, outer = TRUE, cex = 1.5)

 here:

  https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2008-July/168163.html

 but it doesn't works for me.

 Could anyone please show me some pointers what should I read in order to get
 an insight why this isn't working as I expect?

That part's easy: lattice is drawing using grid graphics, and mtext is
drawing using traditional graphics, and the two don't (easily) mix.

You will need to delve into grid a little bit for what you want. Do
you have a good reason to have separate levelplots? One of the main
points of lattice is to avoid such things.

-Deepayan

 What I managed to find a workaround by using panel.text(), but I don't
 really like it since it requires defined x/y coordinates and not scales if
 the picture is resized.

        panel.text(x=20, y=110, Test)

 Thanks in advance!
 Richard

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[R] Multiple levelplot with title

2011-10-09 Thread Richard O. Legendi

Hi all,

I'm new to R and to the mailing list, so please bear with me :-)

I would like to create multiple levelplots on the same chart with a nice 
main title with something like this:


  print(levelplot(matrix(c(1,2,3,4), 2, 2)), split=c(1, 1, 2, 1))
  print(levelplot(matrix(c(1,2,3,4), 2, 2)), split=c(2, 1, 2, 1),
newpage=FALSE)

I found a trick:

  mtext(Test, outer = TRUE, cex = 1.5)

here:

  https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2008-July/168163.html

but it doesn't works for me.

Could anyone please show me some pointers what should I read in order to 
get an insight why this isn't working as I expect?


What I managed to find a workaround by using panel.text(), but I don't 
really like it since it requires defined x/y coordinates and not scales 
if the picture is resized.


panel.text(x=20, y=110, Test)

Thanks in advance!
Richard

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Re: [R] Multiple levelplot with title

2011-10-09 Thread Carlos Ortega
Hi,

Use function ltext() instead, also available in lattice package.

Regards,
Carlos Ortega
www.qualityexcellence.es


On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 6:30 PM, Richard O. Legendi 
richard.lege...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 I'm new to R and to the mailing list, so please bear with me :-)

 I would like to create multiple levelplots on the same chart with a nice
 main title with something like this:

  print(levelplot(matrix(c(1,2,**3,4), 2, 2)), split=c(1, 1, 2, 1))
  print(levelplot(matrix(c(1,2,**3,4), 2, 2)), split=c(2, 1, 2, 1),
newpage=FALSE)

 I found a trick:

  mtext(Test, outer = TRUE, cex = 1.5)

 here:

  
 https://stat.ethz.ch/**pipermail/r-help/2008-July/**168163.htmlhttps://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2008-July/168163.html

 but it doesn't works for me.

 Could anyone please show me some pointers what should I read in order to
 get an insight why this isn't working as I expect?

 What I managed to find a workaround by using panel.text(), but I don't
 really like it since it requires defined x/y coordinates and not scales if
 the picture is resized.

panel.text(x=20, y=110, Test)

 Thanks in advance!
 Richard

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