How about this:
myframe <- expand.grid(p1 = rnorm(10), p2 = rnorm(10),
classes = paste("class", 1:10,
sep=""),
colors = c("blue", "red",
"green", "yellow",
"orange", "purple"))
library(lattice)
xyplot(p2 ~ p1 | classes * colors, data=myframe)
If you want the 60 panels on more than one page, see the layout argument
to xyplot. For example,
xyplot(p2 ~ p1 | classes * colors, data=myframe, layout=c(6,5,2))
alex diaz wrote:> Hi:
> I am learning to use R and I am experiencing some
> difficulties in writing a function to produce multiple
> plots.
> This is a single plot
>
> Subset(myframe, color==blue & class==1)
> Plot(myframe$p1, myframe$p2)
>
> My problem is that I have six colors (blue, red,
> green,....) and 10 classes, that is 60 graphs! I think
> I can use par(mfrow=c(8,8)), but I dont know how to
> generate such number of plots in a parsimonious way.
> Can someone give me a hand please?
>
> alex
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