The layout has space for 6 plots but the final plot command only supplies 5. When I run your example (on the development branch of Plots) I get an error because of that. Have you tried the dev branch? `Pkg.checkout("Plots, "dev")`, restart julia and re-run it.
Scott On Monday, 14 November 2016 11:29:09 UTC, Ferran Mazzanti wrote: > > It is a minor variation of the example given by Scott > for some data set y, cosy, y2, sqrty, siny, logy (doesn't matter the > values, could be random) > > plot_1 = plot([y cosy], > title = "Data y", > xlims = (0,10), > ylims = (-0.1,1.1), > grid = true, > xlabel = "Iteration", > ylabel = "y & cos(y)" > ); > > plot_2 = plot(y2, > title = "Data y Squared", > xlims = (0,10), > ylims = (-0.1,0.5), > grid = false, > xlabel = "Iteration", > ylabel = "y^2", > legend = false, > ); > > plot_3 = plot( [sqrty siny], > title = "Square Root of y", > xlims = (0,10), > ylims = (-0.1,0.5), > grid = false, > xlabel = "Iteration", > ylabel = "y^2" > ); > > plot_4 = plot(logy, > title = "Log of y", > xlims = (0,10), > ylims = (-10,0), > grid = false, > xlabel = "Iteration", > ylabel = "y^2" > ); > > plot_5 = plot(expy, > title = "Exp of y", > xlims = (0,10), > ylims = (1,2), > grid = false, > xlabel = "Iteration", > ylabel = "y^2" > ); > > lay = @layout [a grid(2,2); b] > plot( plot_1, plot_2, plot_3, plot_4, plot_5, plot_5, layout = lay ) > >