Hi everyone,
I'm hoping you can give me some pointers. I have a requirement to draw 
multiple (103) xy line plots onto one output device. Ideally the plots 
should be displayed in a hexagonal grid (example at 
www.maladmin.com/example.jpg). I can calculate the locations for each 
waveform but am wondering how to create multiple plotting areas. I have 
come accross references to a package grid (which doesn't seem to be in 
my CRAN mirror probability.ca) and lattice but I'm not sure if I'm on 
the correct lines.
Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks
Tom

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