Hey Joris! Thanks, I can do that now, you've been a great help.
JorisMeys wrote:
>
> Just saw I did something stupid. Both examples create a 2 by 2 grid in
> your graph window, so you'll be able to plot 4 graphs in that window.
> If you plot only 2 graphs, the lower half of the window will be e
Just saw I did something stupid. Both examples create a 2 by 2 grid in
your graph window, so you'll be able to plot 4 graphs in that window.
If you plot only 2 graphs, the lower half of the window will be empty
still. Just check the helpfiles and experiment a bit to get a grip of
how to get which g
Hi Emkay,
If you want to look at different plots together, you can also plot
them side by side in the same plot window.
You can specify this using for example:
par(mfcol=c(2,2))
( see ?par and check mfrow and mfcol)
or
layout(matrix(1:4,2,2))
(see ?layout and ?matrix)
eg :
x <- c
Jim, thank you for your reply. I will try that. Thanks.
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On 10/10/2009 01:51 PM, emkayenne wrote:
Nobody? :-(
emkayenne wrote:
Hello, I'm pretty new to R and I am having a hrd time getting a grip. Just
a question: can someone tell me how to have more than one graphics windown
open at the same time? I want to look at some plote at the same time...
Nobody? :-(
emkayenne wrote:
>
> Hello, I'm pretty new to R and I am having a hrd time getting a grip. Just
> a question: can someone tell me how to have more than one graphics windown
> open at the same time? I want to look at some plote at the same time...,
> how is this done? If someone has a
Hello, I'm pretty new to R and I am having a hrd time getting a grip. Just a
question: can someone tell me how to have more than one graphics windown
open at the same time? I want to look at some plote at the same time..., how
is this done? If someone has a suggestion for a (good) introductory gui
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