Wonderful Dylan, exactly the type of answer I was hoping for!
:)
(p.s: I would still be glad to read more replies if anyone has anything of
value to add)
Thanks,
Tal
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Hi,
The 'aqp' package originally used the subplot function to add images
to to a dendrogram plot. I have since changed to use base graphics
primitives, as the results tend to scale better. I avoided the use of
'layout' because sometimes it is convenient to add further
embellishments that transcen
Hello,
Check for function "layout".
With it you can create separate plotting regions one for each graph. And
these regions can be customized depending on the size of the objects you
want to plot.
Regards,
Carlos.
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Tal Galili wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I would like t
Hi Carlos,
I was debating with myself if that is the strategy to go (or the one using
subplots).
Following some thread on the subject from lately, I am a bit hesitant (but
maybe "layout" *is* the better strategy).
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/plot-focus-tt2272699.html
I am hoping for some more i
Hello all,
I would like to recreate the plot shown here (from a useR 2009
presentation):
http://www.agrocampus-ouest.fr/math/useR-2009/abstracts/pdf/Hocking.pdf
I downloaded the code for that image, and discovered that it relies on
external web services, and also having PERL installed on the comp
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