Re: [R] Help partimat()

2013-03-29 Thread Antelmo Aguilar
Hello David,

Thank you for letting me know that the partimat() function calls that function. 
 I am kind of knew to R so I do not know exactly how to describe the structure. 
 If I understand correctly, what I essentially need to do is pass in all the 
different data sets into one partimat() function and then the partimat() 
function will create the different plots and the way the different data sets 
get passed in is by describing a structure of the different data and passing it 
into the partimat() function. Is my thinking correct?  Would it also be 
possible if I could be directed to a website that shows me how to describe a 
data structure or if someone could be so generous as to tell me how to do this? 
 I would greatly appreciate it and thank you for the help.

Thanks,
Antelmo Aguilar

From: David Winsemius [dwinsem...@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 9:15 PM
To: Antelmo Aguilar
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Help partimat()

On Mar 28, 2013, at 1:45 PM, Antelmo Aguilar wrote:

 Hello Everyone,

 I was wondering if anyone knows a solution to a problem I am experiencing.  I 
 have an R script that creates multiple graphs of the data in several data 
 file using the partimat() function that is located in the klaR library.  I 
 would like to get this graphs into a single image similar to the way one can 
 use the par() function and then the plot() function to put multiple plots 
 side by side.  The problem is that the par() function does not work with 
 partimat() so I was wondering if there is an equivalent way of achieving the 
 same result when using partimat().  I have searched for several hours already 
 and I have not been able to find a solution.  I would greatly appreciate any 
 help.  Attached is the script as well as the end result I would like to get 
 after running the script.

What happens is that inside the partimat.default function this line appears:

opar - par(mfrow = c(nvar, nvar), mar = mar, oma = rep(3,
4), xpd = NA)

So the graphics setup is being driven by the structure of the data that is 
being given (which you have not described.)

--

David Winsemius
Alameda, CA, USA

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[R] Help partimat()

2013-03-28 Thread Antelmo Aguilar
Hello Everyone,

I was wondering if anyone knows a solution to a problem I am experiencing.  I 
have an R script that creates multiple graphs of the data in several data file 
using the partimat() function that is located in the klaR library.  I would 
like to get this graphs into a single image similar to the way one can use the 
par() function and then the plot() function to put multiple plots side by side. 
 The problem is that the par() function does not work with partimat() so I was 
wondering if there is an equivalent way of achieving the same result when using 
partimat().  I have searched for several hours already and I have not been able 
to find a solution.  I would greatly appreciate any help.  Attached is the 
script as well as the end result I would like to get after running the script.

Thank you,
Antelmo Aguilar__
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