How can I control label on y-axis? Specifically how high relative to the y-axis it is plotted? At the moment I am using mtext appearing in the function quotet below. The function is applied to a dataframe and plots histograms for all numerical variables of the frame generating several histograms in a single window. The height of the y-axis varies and unfortunately conflicts with the yaxis label for some of the singular plots. I could change the argument padj=-7 to -8 in the function line: mtext("Density",side=2,cex=0.7,padj=-7,line=0,las=1) but then "Density" is plotted to high for the other graphs. Is there a way I can extract information on the hight of the y-axis and put this to use in controlling the padj-value or is there some other strategy?? I have tried changing the side-argument to side=3 as in mtext("Density",at=0,side=3,cex=0.7,line=0,las=1) But now something really strange (to me anyway http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n2328545/image.jpg ) happens - as shown in image: In the first row of histograms - with 3 columns - the "Density" label is fitted nicely above the y axis. But in the second row the "Density" label do not appear, the when I make the plotwindow thinner - adjusting viewsize with mouse - they start to appear. When I make the window wider the label of the histogram in the second row second column moves to the left until it is above the label of the histogram 2 row 1 column. When I continue to make the window wider the labels of both mentioned histograms moves entirely out of view. This is what the image.jpg shows.... A secondary problem is that when i save the plot as .eps and later view it adobe illustrater or GSview4.9 although the y-label did not conflict with the axis as shown in R-plotting window it now conflicts with the axis. The entire function used is as follows: histogram<-function(x){ ####Counts the number of numeric variables in dataset, and adjust plotframe accordingly#### dataclass<-sapply(x,class) count<-sum((dataclass=="numeric" | dataclass=="integer")) par(mfrow=c(ceiling(count/3),3)) ####Following code decides the design of the individual histogram plots#### f<-function(x,col.name){ list<-density(x) y<-hist(x,breaks="FD",probability=TRUE,border="white",col=rgb(180,180,180,maxColorValue=255),las=1,ylab="",ylim=c(0,max(list$y)),xlab=col.name, main="") lines(density(x),col="steelblue4",lwd=1) lines(quantile(x,c(0.025,0.975)),c(0,0),lwd=2,col="steelblue4") mtext("Density",side=2,cex=0.7,padj=-7,line=0,las=1) text(x=quantile(x,c(0.025,0.975)),y=c(max(y$density)/12,max(y$density)/12),labels=as.character(quantile(x,c(0.05,0.95))), col="steelblue4",cex=0.8) } ####Following code applies f - drawing of histogram - to all numeric variables in dataframe#### for (i in 1:length(x)) {if (is.numeric(x[,i])) { col.name<-names(x[i]) f(x[,i],col.name=col.name)} } } Best regards Jesper Hybel -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Plotproblem-histogram-y-axis-label-tp2328545p2328545.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.