On 05/06/2012 11:17, Francesco Nutini wrote:
Dear R-Users, I'd like to have some tips about printing graph. I use the command par to print more graphs in one window:par(mfrow=c(6,1)); par(oma=c(2.5, 2.5, 2.5, 2.5)); par(mar=c(0.5,4, 0.5, 0.5)) But this command doesn't run with complex graphic command (i.e. xyplot, ternaryplot).How can I print more than one graph per page, when I work with this "elaborated" graph?Many thanks!Francesco
xyplot does lattice (hence grid) plots: you need to read ?print.trellis to find out how to lay those out. par() applies only to base graphics.
As for ternaryplot: it depends which package you got it from (and there is more than one on CRAN).
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