Hi Julie

Try

strip.custom(factor.levels = paste("Treat", c("0","2","4","8","16"), sep = " ")
i.e
xyplot(log(pfuml)~Transfer|Treat,groups=Pop,ylab="Log10 Pfu/ml",as.table=T,
                type="a",
                auto.key=list(space="right",points=F,lines=T) ),
strip=strip.custom(factor.levels = paste("Treat", c("0","2","4","8","16"), sep = " "),par.strip.text = list(cex = 0.85) )
                )

Should work but without an example ...
I have added par.strip.text in case the size is not right for you as an example for future use

Regards

Duncan


Duncan Mackay
Department of Agronomy and Soil Science
University of New England
Armidale NSW 2351
Email: home: mac...@northnet.com.au

At 03:02 19/06/2012, you wrote:
I'm trying to create a 5-panel xyplot with each strip labelled by treatment. The code is as follows:

xyplot(log(pfuml)~Transfer|Treat,groups=Pop,ylab="Log10 Pfu/ml",as.table=T,
                type="a",
                auto.key=
                list(space="right",points=F,lines=T))



I've tried:

strip=strip.custom(factor.levels=c("0","2","4","8","16")

But it's not working, I still only get "Treat" printed on each strip. Any ideas?

Thank you,

Julie





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