Summary, was [R] Plotting panels at arbitrary places on a map, rather than on a lattice

2004-10-06 Thread Michael Dewey
At 17:58 01/10/04, Michael Dewey wrote: I think it is easiest to describe what I want in terms of the concrete problem I have. I have data from a number of countries in each of which a sample of people was interviewed. In presenting the results in a forthcoming collaborative publication much

[R] Plotting panels at arbitrary places on a map, rather than on a lattice

2004-10-01 Thread Michael Dewey
I think it is easiest to describe what I want in terms of the concrete problem I have. I have data from a number of countries in each of which a sample of people was interviewed. In presenting the results in a forthcoming collaborative publication much emphasis will be placed on the multi-centre

Re: [R] Plotting panels at arbitrary places on a map, rather than on a lattice

2004-10-01 Thread Deepayan Sarkar
On Friday 01 October 2004 11:58, Michael Dewey wrote: I think it is easiest to describe what I want in terms of the concrete problem I have. I have data from a number of countries in each of which a sample of people was interviewed. In presenting the results in a forthcoming collaborative

Re: [R] Plotting panels at arbitrary places on a map, rather than on a lattice

2004-10-01 Thread Roger Bivand
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Michael Dewey wrote: I think it is easiest to describe what I want in terms of the concrete problem I have. I have data from a number of countries in each of which a sample of people was interviewed. In presenting the results in a forthcoming collaborative publication