1. When using a package from CRAN, you usually want to copy the package
author on the question. (In this case, me.)
2. The corrgram function is basically a wrapper around the pairs()
function. What you want to do doesn't seem to be possible based on this
discussion:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2004-December/063112.html
Kevin
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 3:40 PM, Georg Hörmann <
ghoermann@hydrology.uni-kiel.de> wrote:
> Hello world,
>
> I have a database with time series of concentration of nutrients for
> several lakes. I wanted *one* corrgram for each
> nutrient in all lakes (correlation of a single nutrient content of all
> lakes in different years). The single corrgram works pretty well,
> but I cannot create a page with all nutrients on one page, i.e.
> several corrgrams on one page. The usual mfrow and layout
> commands do not work (splom has the same problem).
> I wonder if anyone already has a solution.
>
> A workaround would be to write a single jpg/png for each corrgram
> and join them. Is there a possibility to do this *automatically* or even
> *within* R? (I do not want to align 300 figures manually :-)
>
> Merci and greetings,
> GEorg
>
>
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> Kiel University, Germany
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