Thanks Duncan,
I will have a look at the print command.
Gerrit.

op 1/18/2014 2:23 PM Duncan Mackay schreef:
I forgot to mention for multiple plots

? print.trellis

Duncan

-----Original Message-----
From: Gerrit Draisma [mailto:gdrai...@xs4all.nl]
Sent: Saturday, 18 January 2014 21:49
To: arun; Duncan Mackay
Subject: Re: [R] eliminating white space in lattice plot

Ha Arun and Duncan,
Thanks for your answers.
They helped to solve my problem.
I found that the width and height parameters can be specified directly in
the pdf() command
source file, as =============
pdf("wideplot.pdf",width=10,height=3)
xyplot(y~x,data=X,type="l",aspect=0.25)
dev.off()
=============
or more useful for me in the R-code chunk in a Sweave
=============
<<fig=TRUE,echo=FALSE,height=10,width=7>>=
xyplot(y~x,data=X,type="l",aspect=0.25)
@
=============
Have a good day. Mine is already.
Gerrit.


op 1/17/2014 5:37 PM arun schreef:
  > Hi,
  > May be this helps:
  >   x11(width=10,height=3)
  >   xyplot(y~x,data=X,type="l",aspect=0.25)
  >   dev.copy2pdf(file="wideplot.pdf")
  > dev.off()
  > A.K.
  >
  >
  >
  >
  > On Friday, January 17, 2014 11:26 AM, Gerrit Draisma <gdrai...@xs4all.nl>
wrote:
  >> Dear R-users,
  >> How do I get rid of the white space above and under  >> a plot made with
lattice xyplot?
  >>
  >> I searched the documentation but could not find how to  >> do it.
  >>
  >> Standard lattice plots are square,
  >> but sometimes I want a wide but low graph  >> and use aspect parameter
to obtain such a graph.
  >> But then the plot has a lot of white space above and below  >> the
graph.
  >> That makes it more difficult to include in a LaTeX document.
  >>
  >> Thanks,
  >> Gerrit Draisma
  >>
  >> =============
  >> library(lattice)
  >> X<-data.frame(x=1:100,y=runif(100))
  >> # pdf("wideplot.pdf")
  >> xyplot(y~x,data=X,type="l",aspect=0.25)
  >> # dev.off()
  >>
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