Plotting 27 line plots in one page
hi sarah, thanks for your mail. #################################################
par(mfrow=c(9,3)) mypltfunc(lls)
Error in plot.new() : figure margins too large
par(mfcol=c(9, 3)) mypltfunc(lls)
Error in plot.new() : figure margins too large ################################################## unfortunately I had this problem before. Thats the reason, I went on using more simply, par(9,3). I tried the following too, although, truely I did not understand the much after doing ?par:
mar = c(1,1,1,1) oma = c(1,1,1,1) par(mar,oma)
[[1]] NULL [[2]] NULL
mypltfunc(lls)
By doing this the problem turned out that it printed all 27 figures, one after other in fraction of second, and I see the last figure. given my background (molecular biology) sometimes it is very very difficult to understand the documentation due to terminology problem. thanks sri
--- Sarah Goslee <sarah.goslee at gmail.com> wrote:
I want to plot all these elements in 9x3 plot (9
rows
and 3 columns) par(9,3)
You need to specify what par you want - see ?par for details. In this case, either par(mfrow=c(9,3)) or par(mfcol=c(9, 3)) will do what you want. Sarah -- Sarah Goslee http://www.stringpage.com