A common R paradigm is to have a function do the computations, then
separate functions to do the plotting and printing. So you look at
the main function (e.g. stl) for the options related to the actual
calculations, but then look for a function like plot.stl and/or
print.stl for the options on the
On Tue, 25 Mar 2014, Greg Snow wrote:
Look at ?plot.stl and read the section on "range.bars". Basically the
bars are all the same height in user coordinates, so it gives a feeling of
the relative scale of each panel.
Thanks, Greg. I was not aware of plot.stl so I appreciate your making me
a
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