Re: [R] 'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally

2010-09-09 Thread Ivan Calandra
Hi! I think you've got already all useful solutions, but I usually just change mfrow to c(2,2). There is then free space left, but I usually edit my graphs in Illustrator anyway. Ivan Le 9/8/2010 21:01, (Ted Harding) a écrit : > Greetings, Folks. > I'd appreciate being shown the way out of t

Re: [R] 'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally

2010-09-08 Thread jim holtman
remove your asp=1 and try again to see if that is what you want. On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Ted Harding wrote: > Greetings, Folks. > I'd appreciate being shown the way out of this one! > I've been round the documentation in ever-drecreasing > circles, and along other paths, without stumbling

Re: [R] 'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally

2010-09-08 Thread Ted Harding
On 08-Sep-10 19:16:15, Bert Gunter wrote: > Ted: > ?layout > > Is this close to what you want? > > layout(matrix(1:2, nrow=2),wid=1,heigh=c(1,1), resp= TRUE) > set.seed(54321) > X0 <- rnorm(50) ; Y0 <- rnorm(50) > plot(X0,Y0,pch="+",col="blue",xlim=c(-3,3),ylim=c(-3,3), > xlab="X",ylab="Y",ma

Re: [R] 'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally

2010-09-08 Thread Bert Gunter
Ted: ?layout Is this close to what you want? layout(matrix(1:2, nrow=2),wid=1,heigh=c(1,1), resp= TRUE) set.seed(54321) X0 <- rnorm(50) ; Y0 <- rnorm(50) plot(X0,Y0,pch="+",col="blue",xlim=c(-3,3),ylim=c(-3,3), xlab="X",ylab="Y",main="My Plot",asp=1) plot(X0,Y0,pch="+",col="blue",xlim=c(

Re: [R] 'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally

2010-09-08 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Sep 8, 2010, at 2:01 PM, Ted Harding wrote: > Greetings, Folks. > I'd appreciate being shown the way out of this one! > I've been round the documentation in ever-drecreasing > circles, and along other paths, without stumbling on > the answer. > > The background to the question can be exemplifi

Re: [R] 'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally

2010-09-08 Thread William Dunlap
, 2010 12:01 PM > To: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: [R] 'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally > > Greetings, Folks. > I'd appreciate being shown the way out of this one! > I've been round the documentation in ever-drecreasing > circles, and along other pa

Re: [R] 'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally

2010-09-08 Thread Greg Snow
On Behalf Of Ted Harding > Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 1:01 PM > To: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: [R] 'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally > > Greetings, Folks. > I'd appreciate being shown the way out of this one! > I've been round the docu

[R] 'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally

2010-09-08 Thread Ted Harding
Greetings, Folks. I'd appreciate being shown the way out of this one! I've been round the documentation in ever-drecreasing circles, and along other paths, without stumbling on the answer. The background to the question can be exemplified by the example (no graphics window open to start with):