[R] Difference between xyplot() and plot()

Jörg Reuter joerg at reuter.at
Fri Oct 28 13:42:16 CEST 2011


Thanks,
i have it now:

library(lattice)
mein.panel <- function(x, y){
     panel.xyplot(x, y)
     panel.abline(a=0, b=1, lwd=2, col="red")}
x<-c(1,2,3,4,5,6)
y<-x
xyplot(x ~ y, main =
"xyplot", xlab="Sequenz 2",
ylab="Sequenz 1", las=1,
panel=mein.panel)

2011/10/28 S Ellison <S.Ellison at lgcgroup.com>:
>
>
>> From:  Jörg Reuter
>>
>>  Why
>> is the line with xyplot() not always in the middle of the
>> dots like plot()?
>
> Because you used the base graphics command abline() on a lattice plot?
>
> They don't mix. The plot regions are different for lattice and base graphics - notice that the second abline doesn;t go to the window edges either.
>
> S Ellison
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