Hi Rosa,
I think I understand more or less what you want, but the example below uses
made up data as I do not have access to your files. The following code
should produce a block of eight plots with the y axes on the leftmost plots
only and the x axes on the bottom row only. I think I have what
Dear Jim,
I’ve tried till today, but I could not solve the problems.
1. despite the scales are the same (equal: lambda ={0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85,
0.90, 0.95, 0.98}), the "matrix" is not equal. If you see, for n = 250 the
column is narrower than for n = 1000, and "lambda" has the same values.
Hi Rosa,
I have had a moment to look at your code. First I think you should start
your device as:
quartz(width=12,height=5)
The split.screen code that I sent seems to work for me, giving the
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Hi Rosa,
Try this:
# do the first split, to get the rightmost screen for the legend
split.screen(figs=matrix(c(0,0.84,0,1,0.84,1,0,1),nrow=2,byrow=TRUE))
# now split the first screen to get your eight screens (numbered 3 to 10)
for the plots
split.screen(figs=matrix(c(0,0.25,0.5,1,
Hi Rosa,
I don't think the problem is with the split.screen command, for you are
getting the eight plots and the screen at the right as you requested. It
looks like your margins for each plot need adjusting, and I also think you
should have about a 2.2 to 1 width to height ratio in the graphics
Dear all,
I’m trying to do a graph,
3 rows, 5 columns, with the design:
# 3 4 5 6
#2
# 7 8 9 10
I had a code for 3 rows, 3 columns, with the design::
# 3 4
#2
# 7 8
and I tried to modify it, but I had no success :(
I suppose
Hi,
I need to generate complex graphics which have to be shown in the plot window
but also in pdf file, and they must have A4 size. This is the reason why I use
width=8.27 and heigth=11.69.
The problem is that I don't make it runs when I put something (text, lines, and
so on) outside the
Hi Eva
Apparently no problem for me with Win 7 as far as I can see. Perhaps
returning to the command window may be a problem?
R version 2.15.2 (2012-10-26)
Platform: i386-w64-mingw32/i386 (32-bit)
locale:
[1]
LC_COLLATE=English_Australia.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_Australia.1252
Moreover, use 'symbols' to draw the circle, it is a better and simpler solution.
Gabor
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On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Alex99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I am truing to draw a circle and choose 10 points on
Hi guys,
I am truing to draw a circle and choose 10 points on the circle and put a
number from 1 to 10 above each point. I don't have a problem with drawing a
circle and choosing 10 points. my problem is with numbering . is it even
possible to put a number above each chosen point? if so any idea
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On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Alex99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I am truing to draw a circle and choose 10 points on the circle and put a
number from 1 to 10 above each point. I don't have a problem with drawing a
circle and choosing 10 points. my problem is with numbering .
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