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2009 Dec 02
4
Again on overlaying plots (a plot region within a plot region)
...far as I understand, layout() is intended to flexibly
divide the plot region, not to subdivide the plot region
nor the figure region.
One solution could be to export PLOT 1 , say as png,
and then overlay on it PLOT 2 with pixmap() as in this example
http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~paul/RGraphics/custombase-pixmap.R
but it seems to me a bit too much complicate
Thanks in advance for your time
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Ottorino-Luca Pantani, Universit? di Firenze
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2005 Jul 11
1
small first graph of par(3,2), other 5 are correct
Hi,
I'm trying to produce 6 graphs on a single page using code I've borrowed
from an example by Paul Murrell:
(http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~paul/RGraphics/custombase-xmastree.R).
It involves placing 6 horizontal barplots on one page and adding common
labels.
The problem is the first graph in my figure (the one in the (1,1)
position) is smaller than the other 5. A toy example is included below.
When I compare the par() options set after producing each grap...