[R] lattice help required
Kay Cecil Cichini
Kay.Cichini at uibk.ac.at
Wed Aug 25 18:57:57 CEST 2010
exactly -
thanks a lot, richard!
kay
Zitat von "RICHARD M. HEIBERGER" <rmh at temple.edu>:
> Kay,
>
> doe this do what you want?
>
>
> dotplot(y1+y2 ~ facs$Treatment|facs$Sites,
> outer=TRUE,
> scales = list(x = list(rot = 90, tck=c(1,0))),
> ylab=c("y1", "y2"),
> xlab=c("Site 1", "Site 2"),
> strip=FALSE)
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Kay Cichini <Kay.Cichini at uibk.ac.at>wrote:
>
>>
>> hello,
>>
>> i want to stack two lattice plots beneath each other using one x-axis and
>> sharing the same text-panels,
>> like:
>> #####################################################################
>> library(lattice)
>>
>> y1 <- rnorm(100,100,10)
>> y2 <- rnorm(100,10,1)
>> facs<-expand.grid(Sites=rep(c("Site I","Site II"),25),Treatment=c("A","B"))
>> pl1<-dotplot(y1 ~ facs$Treatment|facs$Sites,
>> scales = list(x = list(rot = 90, tck=c(1,0))))
>> pl2<-dotplot(y2 ~ facs$Treatment|facs$Sites,
>> scales = list(x = list(rot = 90, tck=c(1,0))))
>>
>> print(pl1, split=c(1,2,1,2), more=TRUE)
>> print(pl2, split=c(1,1,1,2))
>> #####################################################################
>>
>> but as said, ideally the plots should be stacked with only the lower plot
>> giving the x-axis annotation
>> and only the upper plot with text-panels.
>>
>> thanks a lot,
>> kay
>>
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>> Kay Cichini
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>> Institute of Botany
>> Univ. of Innsbruck
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