R1.7.0, Win2k: When I use plot( ) on a groupedData object, if I have 165 subjects I'm supposed to be able to use plot(..., layout = c(5,3,11)) to get all 165 on 11 separate sheets. The graphics window is only displaying the first 10. If I use plot(..., layout = c(5,3,12)) I get the appropriate 11 sheets. Furthermore, yesterday I noticed that when using plot( <linear model object> ) along with the "record" feature, after using "Page Up" to scroll up through the graphs, I was unable to scroll back down to the last (fourth) graph to see the Cook's Distance plot, though the first three plots remained "scollable". What is going on? Does R for Windows have issues with the last plot in a series of plots? Thanks in advance, david paul
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2 messages · Paul, David A, Brian Ripley
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Paul, David A wrote:
R1.7.0, Win2k: When I use plot( ) on a groupedData object, if I have 165 subjects I'm supposed to be able to use plot(..., layout = c(5,3,11)) to get all 165 on 11 separate sheets. The graphics window is only displaying the first 10. If I use plot(..., layout = c(5,3,12)) I get the appropriate 11 sheets. Furthermore, yesterday I noticed that when using plot( <linear model object> ) along with the "record" feature, after using "Page Up" to scroll up through the graphs, I was unable to scroll back down to the last (fourth) graph to see the Cook's Distance plot, though the first three plots remained "scollable". What is going on? Does R for Windows have issues with the last plot in a series of plots?
Perhaps recording does, as people have reported similar things, but neither Duncan nor I could reproduce them. I've just tried several plot.lm examples, and it worked flawlessly. We can't help you further unless you can produce reproducible examples.
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