[R] lattice multi-panel layout
Duncan Mackay
dulcalma at bigpond.com
Fri Oct 4 14:32:41 CEST 2013
Hi
I have never used the automap package and your syntax for xyplot does not
seem to be in the correct format for lattice.
A quick search showed that vgm.panel.xyplot from gstat package may give you
some ideas.
It appears that there are some particular adaptations for lattice for
spatial plots and I am not up on them.
Regards
Duncan
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Sent: Friday, 4 October 2013 18:38
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Subject: Re: [R] lattice multi-panel layout
Hi, thanks.
the printing one by one seems the only working solution. I also tried the
grid.arrange function but couldnt output what I am after.
Now the plots are placed in one page but I got the message "error using
packet 1: promise already under evalution: recursive default arguments
reference or earlier problems? "
this error seems to be associated with the panel option I pass to the xyplot
function:
plott[[i]] <- xyplot(
bin_avg ~ dist , type=("p")
,panel = automap:::autokrige.vgm.panel
,labels = as.character(pop), shift = 0.03
,model = auto_Sph_h[[i]]$var_model
)
if the panel option is commented out the error disappears.
Any further suggestion?
Thanks
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