Or even simpler (unbelievable!), see ?title:
par(mfcol=c(2,2), oma=c(0,0,1,0))
replicate(4, plot(1))
title("Hello World!", outer=TRUE)
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 10.11.2011 17:13, Sarah Goslee wrote:
Try ?mtext for information on how to plot into the outer margin of a group of
plots.
Sarah
On T
Perhaps something like this?
par(oma=c(0,0,2,0))
par(mar=c(1,1,1,1))
par(mfcol=c(3,1))
plot(rnorm(10))
mtext("title")
plot(rnorm(10))
plot(rnorm(10))
--
Muhammad Rahiz
On Thu, 10 Nov 2011, Kevin Burton wrote:
I can get multiple plots on a page like:
op <- par(mfcol = c(3, 1))
What I w
Try ?mtext for information on how to plot into the outer margin of a group of
plots.
Sarah
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Kevin Burton wrote:
> I can get multiple plots on a page like:
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> op <- par(mfcol = c(3, 1))
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> What I was wondering is if there is a way to have a title for the
?mtext
(Note the "outer argument)
-- Bert
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Kevin Burton wrote:
> I can get multiple plots on a page like:
>
>
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> op <- par(mfcol = c(3, 1))
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> What I was wondering is if there is a way to have a title for the whole
> page? I can specify the title for each
I can get multiple plots on a page like:
op <- par(mfcol = c(3, 1))
What I was wondering is if there is a way to have a title for the whole
page? I can specify the title for each individual plot like:
plot(xxx, main=".")
But I would like a 'title' for the group of plots. Is this pos
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