Hi Michael, is this the direction you'd like to go (simplified)?
?pairs
pairs(iris, log="xy", asp=1, gap=0.1)
--Bill.
On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Michael Young wrote:
> I want to make this as easy as possible. The extra space could just go
> around the plot in the
I want to make this as easy as possible. The extra space could just go
around the plot in the margin area. I could then use a cropping tool to
paste the plot into Excel or Word.
I'm not opposed to using another package, but I'd need some kind of
pre-existing code to tinker with.
On Tue, Jul
n Mackay
Department of Agronomy and Soil Science
University of New England
Armidale NSW 2351
Email: home: mac...@northnet.com.au
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Su
If you want square plots on a rectangular plotting region, then where
do you want the extra space to go?
One option would be to add outer margins to use up the extra space.
The calculations to figure out exactly how much space to put in the
outer margins will probably not be trivial.
Another
The default shape for this correlation scatterplot is rectangle. I changed
it to square, but then the x-axis spacing between squares are off. Is
there an easy way to change x-axis spacing between squares to that of the
y-axis spacing size?
I decided to hide the name values of the diagonal
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