Hi
I missed the original posting
I think to get the full picture we need to a reproducible example eg by dput
of the data.
To keep all the information about a plot you can use the par.settings
argument which is an alternative to trellis.par.set().
Try names(trellis.par.get()) to get a list of all the arguments
Or for an individual one
trellis.par.get()$superpose.line # or
trellis.par.get()[[21]]
The legend colours lines and symbols are controlled by superpose.symbol,
superpose.line and superpose.polygon so setting these can fix things.
Eg
par.settings = list(superpose.line = list(lty = 0:7, col = 1:8, lwd = 10)),
The other alternative is to use the key argument eg
key=list(text =list(...),
lines=list(lty = 0:7, col = 1:8, lwd = 10),
points = list(...)),
I frequently put everything in par.settings when I have a simple panel
function eg
panel = function(x,y,...){
panel.abline(...)
xyplot(x, y, ...)
}
or when the panel function is not required.
Regards
Duncan
Duncan Mackay
Department of Agronomy and Soil Science
University of New England
Armidale NSW 2351
Email: home: mackay at northnet.com.au
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Subject: Re: [R] Question on xyplot
you didn't show us the code you used to generate the legend.
I'm guessing you want to add to the legend list something like
"lty=0:7" .
KB wrote> I recently started using R, so I'm not really experienced with it. My
> question is on adjusting xyplots to get lty lines instead of coloured
> lines.
>
> My datasets looks about this:
> year area species x
> 1998 1 x1 0.005
> 1998 2 x2 0.006
> etc.
>
> year is factor from 1967 to 2013
> area is factor from 1 to 10
> species if factor, with 7 species
>
> the following code works:
> xyplot(x~Year|Area, data=prob2, groups=Species, type="l",
> auto.key=TRUE)
>
> but then I have all coloured lines.
>
> when I insert lty=0:7, col="black", it works, however my legend
stays
> with different colours
>
> What do I have to insert in my code to get black lty lines also in the
> legend?
>
> Thanks in advance!
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