You could get close with the ggplot2 package using the function facet_grid or 
facet_wrap, but each histogram would be on a separate x-axis

Scott
On Thursday, March 3, 2011 at 8:00 AM, djbirdnerd wrote: 
> Hallo everyone,
> 
> I want to evaluate the change of the distribution for several size classes.
> How can i order these separate histograms with the same y-axis along a
> common x-axis according to their size classes. It would like it to look a
> bit like this
> (http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/RGraphGallery.php?graph=109) without
> the quantile regression. I can produce the separate histograms, but have no
> clue how to merge them. i can put them next to each with separate x- and
> y-axes. 
> 
> Much obliged,
> 
> Kenneth
> 
> 
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