Hi Stephen,

It will definitely be in the next release because I just wrote the
code last week.  I'm aiming for another release early November.

Hadley

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 2:07 PM, stephen sefick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to be able to do the xyplot in ggplot below.  I read in
> the archive that Hadley was working on this for the next release, and
> I can not find the documentation (Aug. 23rd).
>
> River.Mile <- c(215 ,202, 198, 190, 185, 179, 148, 119, 61)
> Cu <- rnorm(9)
> Fe <- rnorm(9)
> Mg <- rnorm(9)
> Ti <- rnorm(9)
> Ir <- rnorm(9)
> r <- data.frame(River.Mile, Cu, Fe, Mg, Ti, Ir)
>
> z <- melt.data.frame(r, id.var="River.Mile")
>
> #this is what ggplot does
> qplot(River.Mile, value, facets=(variable~.), data=z)
>
> #this is what I would like to do
> xyplot(value~River.Mile | variable, data=z)
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Stephen Sefick
> Research Scientist
> Southeastern Natural Sciences Academy
>
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>
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