Dear R users, I cannot display ylab with the following code while trying to stack 7 rows of 3 histograms each. Thanks in advance! par(mfrow=c(7,3)) par(mar=c(2,2,2,2)) par(oma=c(5,5,0,0)) with (newdata <- subset(table, Month1 == "1"), hist(newdata$CarapWid, breaks=5*(0:80), col="gray80", main="All individuals", xlab="", xlim =c(15,85), ylab="April 2007")) - Kumar -- Section of Integrative Biology University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 78712, USA [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
On 2011-01-15 18:54, Kumar Mainali wrote:> Dear R users, > > I cannot display ylab with the following code while trying to stack 7 rows > of 3 histograms each. Thanks in advance! > > par(mfrow=c(7,3)) > par(mar=c(2,2,2,2)) > par(oma=c(5,5,0,0)) > > with (newdata<- subset(table, Month1 == "1"), hist(newdata$CarapWid, > breaks=5*(0:80), col="gray80", main="All individuals", xlab="", xlim > =c(15,85), ylab="April 2007"))Your code is neither reproducible nor minimal. And it doesn't look as though it would produce anything like what you seem to want. I suspect that you may wish to look at ?title and in particular at the 'ylab' and 'outer' arguments. Or you might consider using lattice or ggplot2. Peter Ehlers