[R] Hello R user!
Sarah Goslee
sarah.goslee at gmail.com
Tue Dec 17 18:45:30 CET 2013
What do you mean by "merge these figures in one"? If you want two
figures on one page, see ?par - specifically mfrow and mfcol.
If you want both sets of data in one figure, maybe ?points or ?lines
though I see you're already familiar with at least ?lines.
The list doesn't take most attachments, and you might also take a look at:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
Asking intelligible questions is the best strategy for receiving
intelligible answers.
Sarah
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 12:33 PM, bibek sharma <mbhpathak at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello R user,
>
> I have created two plots (attached!) using the codes below
> and would like to merge these figures in one. any suggestions are highly
> appreciated!
> Thanks,
>
> plot(graph1$yod,graph1$xod,data=graph1)
> dfx = data.frame(ev1=graph1$xod, ev2=graph1$yod, ev3=abs(graph1$dif))
> symbols(x=dfx$ev1, y=dfx$ev2, circles=dfx$ev3,inches=1/8, ann=F,
> bg="black", fg=NULL,xlim=c(-35,35),ylim=c(-35,35))
> abline(h=0,v=0)
>
> plot(graph2$yod,graph2$xod,data=graph2)
> dfx = data.frame(ev1=graph2$xod, ev2=graph2$yod, ev3=abs(graph2$dif))
> lines(symbols(x=dfx$ev1, y=dfx$ev2, circles=dfx$ev3,inches=1/8, ann=F,
> bg="blue", fg=NULL,xlim=c(-35,35),ylim=c(-35,35)))
> abline(h=0,v=0)
>
> Best,
> Bibek
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