Hi Gabor, Sorry to bother you again, I'm having trouble controlling the margins on a multiplot window. Using a previous example you posted in the archives:
library(zoo) # test data z <- structure(c(21,34,33,41,39,38,37,28,33,40), index = structure(c(8044,8051,8058,8065,8072, 8079,8086,8093,8100,8107), class="Date"), class = "zoo") set.seed(1) # needed to make it reproducible jx1 <- rnorm(10); jx2 <- rnorm(10); jx3 <- rnorm(10) # create a zoo class data using the random vectors. jx <- cbind(jx1,jx2,jx3) z1 <- zoo(jx, index(z)) # 1. plot.zoo solution using custom panel function, my.panel my.panel <- function(...) { lines(...) if (parent.frame()$j == ncol(z1)) { # following line only if non-labelled ticks wanted for each point axis(1, at = time(z1), lab = FALSE) ix <- seq(1, length(z1), 3) labs <- format(time(z1)[ix], "%b-%d") axis(1, at = time(z1)[ix], lab = labs, tcl = -0.7, cex.axis = 0.7) } } par(mai=c(.8, .8, .2, .9)) plot(z1, panel = my.panel, xaxt = "n") Calling par(mai...)) as above doesn't seem to adjust the margins. I am interested in adjusting the margin on the right hand side of the figure, but it is not readily apparent how to do this. Is there an alternative parameter for a multiplot window? I have also tried using par(oma=c()) but that doesn't seem to work either. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.