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On June 1, 2014 1:20:45 PM PDT, Clive Nicholas <cliveli...@googlemail.com> wrote: >R 3.1.0 / RStudio 0.98.507 / OpenSUSE Linux 13.1 > >I'm having difficulties getting -par(mfrow=c(r,c))- to work as it >should >after running bootstrapped regression models using -boot-. An example >(tested): > >test=data.frame(A=rnorm(500, mean=2.72, sd=5.36), >B=sample(c(12,20,24,28,32),size=500,prob=c(0.333,0.026,0.026,0.436,0.179),replace=TRUE), >C=sample(c(0,1),size=500,prob=c(0.5,0.5),replace=TRUE),D=sample(c(0,1),size=500,prob=c(0.564,0.436),replace=TRUE)) >library(boot) >bs=function(formula, data, indices) { > test=data[indices,] > fit=lm(formula, data=test) > return(coef(fit)) >} >results=boot(data=test, statistic=bs, R=10000, formula=A~B+C+D+C*D) >results > >When I run > >par(mfrow=c(2,2)) > >and then > >plot(results, index=2) >plot(results, index=3) >plot(results, index=4) >plot(results, index=5) > >the plots display in full size only, as they are called, and not as one >combined image of four plots. This problem also happened to me last >year >under earlier versions of R in Kubuntu Linux. > >This command worked fine when I first started using R in Linux, I don't >think I'm doing much wrong in this instance and I would welcome any >explanation as to what exactly is going on here, as well as a solution. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.