I want to plot them side by side.

On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 12:41 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsem...@comcast.net>wrote:

> What is it that you want to do with these 4 plots? Overlay them with
> different color contours or plot them side-by-side on the same page?
>
> ?par  # for filled.contour but the implementation will be different for
> those two options.
>
>  contourplot is is a lattice plotting function. See Figure 6.10 on Sarkar's
> Lattice book pages. levelplot is the closest analog to filled contour in
> lattice.
> --
> David Winsemius
>
>
>
> On Mar 15, 2009, at 12:22 PM, Thomas Levine wrote:
>
>  I have four large two-dimensional matrices of which I want to create
>> contour
>> plots. Something like
>>
>> filled.contour(<matrix>)
>> contourplot(<matrix>)
>>
>> works but only gives me one plot at a time. If I combine the four matrices
>> into one three-dimensional matrix, which I'll name "seven", there should
>> be
>> a way of doing something like this
>>
>> contourplot(seven[,,k] for k in 1 to 4)
>>
>> such that they come out as one plot rather than four. I couldn't figure
>> out
>> how to do this, so I tried a disgusting alternative that involved
>> generating
>> x,y and k vectors, but I'd rather do it properly.
>>
>> Tom
>>
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