On 6/23/08, Pedro Mardones <mardones.p at gmail.com>
wrote:> Dear all;
> I have a data set with 3 groups and 2 response variables, say z1 and
> z2, and I would like to create a single plot (using the levelplot
> function) showing on the first row the leveplots for z1 for each group
> and on the second row levelplots for z2 for the same groups. I tried
> plot.trellis using the split option and it's OK but what I would like
> to achieve is something similar to what you can get in the case that
> you'd have 6 groups and only one response, i.e., 3 plots on the first
> row, 3 in the second and no space between the first and 2nd rows
> (...something like levelplot(z~x+y/group, where group=1,...,6).....).
> The first row must have associated the levels corresponding to z1 and
> the second row the levels of z2. Does anyone know if this is possible
> to do with lattice?
Maybe something like
levelplot(z1 + z2 ~ x + y | group)
(where group has 3 levels).
-Deepayan