Dear List, 

I managed to solve a part of my problem. Anyway, I still do not
understand how to use the lattice package the right way. 

An example:

I do have multiple stations (say, with climatological data) and I want
to plot each station on its on panel.  I managed to do this of course
with one variable. 

What I want to do:

1) Add other variables to each panel, that worked as well, but a bit by
chance. 

2) Add an panel.xblocks to each panel that show the data gaps of any
variable but not the first. 

If any of you could provide a minimal example. 


Cheers, 

Stefan

On Fri, 2012-03-02 at 14:15 -0800, sluedtke wrote: 

> Dear List, 
> 
> I am struggling with the trellis graphic. A similar problem was mentioned
> here:
> 
> http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/R-How-can-you-get-N-replicates-of-a-multi-screen-multivariate-time-series-plot-td811850.html
> 
> 
> I do have 2 time series data sets. The 2 time series differ in some orders
> of magnitude. I managed to plot them into 1 graph, but, since the data is
> that different, on of the data set appears as a line only, well almost. So I
> would need to set a second y axis before, that is scaled to the second data
> set. 
> 
> I know how to do it with the usual plot.window routine or something similar,
> but not with the trellis graphic of the "lattice" package. 
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> stefan
> 
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