try setting the 'as.table' argument to TRUE, e.g.,
densityplot(~End-Begin | Type * Chromosome, data=Mon, layout=c(5,12),
xlab="Element Length", type="percent",
col="grey60",
strip=strip.custom(style=3, bg="grey90",
par.strip.text=list(cex=0.5)),
as.table = TRUE)
I hope it helps.
Best,
Dimitris
Dan Kortschak wrote:> Hi,
>
> This is another question relating to my 2 factor figure.
>
> densityplot(~End-Begin | Type * Chromosome, data=Mon, layout=c(5,12),
> xlab="Element Length",type="percent",
col="grey60",
> strip=strip.custom(style=3, bg="grey90",
par.strip.text=list(cex=0.5)))
>
> I would like to flip the plot so those at the bottom are at the top and
> so on. I have tried using a `index.cond=list(60:1)' (I have 3 classes
> for Chromosome and 20 classes for Type) parameter - this approximates
> what I want while I sort out the syntax. But I get `Error in
> cond.orders(foo) : Invalid value of index.cond' returned.
>
> The equivalent parameter for a 1x3 plot:
>
> histogram(~Length/1000 | Chromosome, data=readlengths, layout=c(1,3),
> xlab="Contig Length (kb)", nint=25, type="count",
col="grey60",
> index.cond=list(3:1), strip=strip.custom(bg="grey90"))
>
> works fine, so I'm not sure where to go from here.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> thanks
> Dan
>
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