[R] Conditional plot labels

baptiste auguie ba208 at exeter.ac.uk
Sun Apr 26 13:52:18 CEST 2009


Hi,

Have you considered using high-level plotting functions provided by  
the ggplot2 or lattice package? Here's a dummy example,

>
> x <- seq(0, 10, length=100)
> y1 <- sin(x)
> y2 <- cos(x)
> y3 <- x^2/100
> y4 <- 1/x
>
> d <- data.frame(x, y1, y2, y3, y4)
>
> library(reshape)
> dm <- melt(d, id="x")
>
> dm$type1 <- rep(LETTERS[1:2], each=2*length(x)) # dummy factors
> dm$type2 <- rep(letters[1:2], each=length(x))
>
> library(ggplot2)
> p1 <-
> qplot(x, value, data=dm, geom="line", facets=type1~type2)
>
> p1 # you can customise the appearance if the default doesn't please  
> you
>
> library(lattice)
>
> p2 <-
> xyplot(value~x|type1*type2, data=dm, t="l") # here the strips are on  
> top of each other by default
>
> library(latticeExtra)
>
> useOuterStrips(p2) # this makes the layout more like you want


Alternatively, you can also use raw Grid commands and define your own  
layout where to place the different graphical objects, but it's more  
work.

Hope this helps,

baptiste


On 26 Apr 2009, at 01:31, Christian Bustamante wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm trying to do multiple graphs in a window like this:
>
>        ___  ___   ___
> ylab  |__|  |__|   |__|
>        ___  ___   ___
> ylab  |__|  |__|   |__|
>        ___  ___   ___
> ylab  |__|  |__|   |__|
>         xl     xl     xl
>
> If I try to put the labels manually, some graphs become smaller than
> other and the output is really ugly.
> In the thread title I put the word "conditional" because I'm trying to
> do a function, and in that function I want to print ylabels if the
> plot positions is at first column of the graph matrix, and xlab if the
> position is at last row of matrix.
>
> How can i achive this two things?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> -- 
> CdeB
>
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