Re: [R] Plotting issues with -par(mfrow=c(r,c))- after -boot-

2014-06-03 Thread Clive Nicholas
On 1 June 2014 22:07, Jeff Newmiller jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us wrote: Read ?plot.boot, in particular the Side Effects section. Not a very friendly function... you will have to modify it if you wish to proceed. I guess you were expecting me to come back at some stage to say that I'd figured out

Re: [R] Plotting issues with -par(mfrow=c(r,c))- after -boot-

2014-06-03 Thread Jeff Newmiller
No, because I have never used Boot, or tried to use plot.boot... I just know that there are three main styles of plotting in R and the manual pages are usually informative on which is in use. I am glad you figured out a better solution though, and thanks for reporting back.

Re: [R] Plotting issues with -par(mfrow=c(r,c))- after -boot-

2014-06-02 Thread Clive Nicholas
On 1 June 2014 22:07, Jeff Newmiller jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us wrote: Read ?plot.boot, in particular the Side Effects section. Not a very friendly function... you will have to modify it if you wish to proceed. Thank you. I shall check this out later and may return with queries, but only if

Re: [R] Plotting issues with -par(mfrow=c(r,c))- after -boot-

2014-06-02 Thread Clive Nicholas
The help page is of no help at all in this respect, which is probably what you were saying in different words. Essentially, then, there is no solution, as I certainly wouldn't know how to go about reconfiguring -boot-. That sounds like more trouble than it is worth. On 1 June 2014 22:07, Jeff

[R] Plotting issues with -par(mfrow=c(r,c))- after -boot-

2014-06-01 Thread Clive Nicholas
R 3.1.0 / RStudio 0.98.507 / OpenSUSE Linux 13.1 I'm having difficulties getting -par(mfrow=c(r,c))- to work as it should after running bootstrapped regression models using -boot-. An example (tested): test=data.frame(A=rnorm(500, mean=2.72, sd=5.36),

Re: [R] Plotting issues with -par(mfrow=c(r,c))- after -boot-

2014-06-01 Thread Jeff Newmiller
Read ?plot.boot, in particular the Side Effects section. Not a very friendly function... you will have to modify it if you wish to proceed. --- Jeff NewmillerThe . . Go Live...