On 7/22/07, Mr Natural <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I still have two problems with zoo for my particular application as per the
> original post of this title.
> First, my dates are slightly different for each series. Neither of the
> two suggestions for dealing
> different-dates-for-different-ser
Dear List: Thank you for the several helpful comments on my original post of
this title.
Most to the point,
1. that from z, who is a coauthor of zoo was very kind. I have spent a
morning learning zoo
and find it a very cool package. With zoo, one can make very neat time
series graphs with
a mini
You could try
par(mar=c(0,5,0,2), mfrow = c(6,1), oma=c(5,0,2,0))
##...then, your plots...##
--- Mr Natural <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I would appreciate suggestions for removing the white spaces the graphs in
> a
> stack:
>
> par(mar=c(2,2,1,1), mfrow = c(6,1))
> mydates<-dates(1:20,origi
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007, Mr Natural wrote:
>
> I would appreciate suggestions for removing the white spaces the graphs in a
> stack:
>
> par(mar=c(2,2,1,1), mfrow = c(6,1))
> mydates<-dates(1:20,origin=c(month = 1, day = 1, year = 1986))
> plot(rnorm(20,0.1,0.1)~mydates, type="b",xlab="",ylim=c(0,1),x
I would appreciate suggestions for removing the white spaces the graphs in a
stack:
par(mar=c(2,2,1,1), mfrow = c(6,1))
mydates<-dates(1:20,origin=c(month = 1, day = 1, year = 1986))
plot(rnorm(20,0.1,0.1)~mydates, type="b",xlab="",ylim=c(0,1),xaxt = "n")
plot(rnorm(20,0.2,0.1)~mydates, type="b",