[R] Multi-Row Lattice Plot With Y Axis on Same Side

jimdare jamesdare26 at gmail.com
Tue May 19 05:58:17 CEST 2009


Thank you.



Duncan Mackay-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> A toy example which you omitted
> dat <- data.frame(x = rep(1:10,2),y = rnorm(20), gp = rep(letters[1:2], 
> each=10) )
> 
> xyplot(y~x|gp,dat, scales = list(y = list("alternating" = 3)))
> 
> see ? xyplot and scales
> 
> a slimmed down
> sessionInfo()
> R version 2.8.1 (2008-12-22)
> i386-pc-mingw32
> 
> attached base packages:
> [1] datasets  utils     stats     graphics  grDevices 
> grid      methods   base
> 
> other attached packages:
> [1] R.oo_1.4.6        R.methodsS3_1.0.3 
> foreign_0.8-34    chron_2.3-30      MASS_7.2-46       lattice_0.17-20
> 
> HTH
> 
> Regards
> 
> Duncan Mackay
> Department of Agronomy and Soil Science
> University of New England
> ARMIDALE NSW 2351
> 
> At 09:50 19/05/2009, you wrote:
> 
>>Hi Everyone,
>>
>>I have been creating a lattice plot with the layout = c(1,2).  For some
>>reason my boss wants the Y axis of both plots to be on the left hand side
of
>>the graph.  Is there a way to do this?
>>
>>Regards,
>>James
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