Is is possible to accomodate more than a single independent (not resulting
from arranjment of layout=c()) lattice graphs in a single win.graph()
device?
Thanks in advance,
 
PS Maybe duplicated
 
Paulo

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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] em nome de Roland Rau
Enviada: qua 14-05-2008 17:06
Para: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Assunto: [R] strip white in character strings



Dear all,

I have several datasets and I want to generate pdf plots from them.
I also want to generate automatically the names of the files. They are
country-specific and the element mycurrentdata[1,1] contains this
information.

So what I do is something like this:
pdf(file=paste(mycurrentdata[1,1], ".pdf", sep=""), width=...etc)

The only problem I have is that some of the country names contain white
space (e.g., "United Kingdom"). This is no problem for generating the
pdf plots but it may become problematic during further processing (e.g.
incl. the plots in LaTeX documents).

Is there an easy function to strip white space out of character strings
(similar to the strip.white=TRUE option in read.table/scan)?

I'd appreciate any kind of help and I hope I did not miss anything
completely obvious.

Thanks,
Roland

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