On 2 July 2009 at 11:14, Steve Lianoglou wrote: | On Jul 2, 2009, at 10:39 AM, Mark Knecht wrote: | > 2) The closest example of the second would be a multi-study chart sort | > of like is typical in a lot of stock charting programs. Here's (I | > hope) a simple example: | > | > http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=BAC | | One thing you could do is to peruse the R Graph Gallery to see what | people can do: | | http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/ | | In particular, the graph below looks *somehow* similar to the chart | you link to. | | http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/RGraphGallery.php?graph=109
And this one http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/RGraphGallery.php?graph=65 as it provides an example of using layout() to simply stack a few charts with a common x-axis. Layout is quite powerful, but somewhat old-school. A short tutorial on layout() is on page 49 at the end of the PerformanceAnalytics tutorial: http://www.rinfinance.com/presentations/PA%20Workshop%20Chi%20RFinance%202009-04.pdf Hth, Dirk -- Three out of two people have difficulties with fractions. ______________________________________________ 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.