Hi,

 

I would like to have six dot plots on one page. I make the plots in a
'for loop' because it is six times the same graph but for different
subjects (species).

I tried it with "par(mfrow=c(3,2), oma=c(3,3,2,0), mar=c(2,2,2,2))"; but
this does not work for dot plots apparently.

Then I tried with print(). But then I had to give the dot plots names.
This also does not work.

Any one who has some more ideas? What do I do wrong?

 

species.vector<-c("Lp","Pp","Pl","Ra","Lc","Ml")

 

for(i in 1:6){

XXXX<- inputdot[inputdot$sp_==species.vector[i],]

str(XXXX)

XX7<-subset(XXXX,chamber==7)

XX8<-subset(XXXX,chamber==8)

XX9<-subset(XXXX,chamber==9)

XX10<-subset(XXXX,chamber==10)

 

species.vector[i] <- 

dotplot(XX7$BG_dry~XX7$stress,ylim=c(0,20),ylab="biomass",scales=list(ti
ck.number=10),

panel = function (x, y) {

panel.abline(v=c(1:8),lty=2,col="gray")

panel.xyplot(x, y, pch = 1, col = "blue", cex = .75)

panel.xyplot(XX8$stress,XX8$BG_dry, pch = 16, col = "red", cex = .6)

panel.xyplot(XX9$stress,XX9$BG_dry, pch = 2, col = "blue", cex = .6)

panel.xyplot(XX10$stress,XX10$BG_dry, pch = 17, col = "red", cex = .6)

}, 

key = list(text = list(c("ch7", "ch8","ch9","ch10"), cex = .75),

points = list(pch = c(1, 16,2,17), col = c("blue","red","blue","red"),
cex = .75),

space = "bottom", border = T),main=species.vector[i])   )

}

 

print(Lp, split=c(1,1,2,3), more=TRUE)

print(Pp, split=c(2,1,2,3), more=TRUE)

print(Pl, split=c(1,2,2,3), more=TRUE)

print(Ra, split=c(2,2,2,3), more=TRUE)

print(Lc, split=c(1,3,2,3), more=TRUE)

print(Ml, split=c(2,3,2,3))

 

Thanks a lot!

Joke

 

Joke Van den Berge, PhDs

University of Antwerp, Campus Drie Eiken

Department of Biology

Research Group of Plant and Vegetation Ecology

Universiteitsplein 1

B-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium

 

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

tel: +32 3 820 22 72 fax: +32 3 820 22 71

 

 


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