I am still having the can't draw a plot without putting in a ylim value when
trying to draw a plot.  I have included reproducible code sorry for the
previous post


> #the below code is the way that I would like the plot to look.  I have
> tried
> to write a panel function:
> my.panel <- function(x, y, ..., pf = parent.frame()) {
>     axis(side=1, at = seq(rng[1], rng[2], 1/12), labels = n, tcl = -0.3)
>  }
>   #but it does not work and I am at a loss and help would be appreciated.
>  I
>   will use this for multiple
>
>   library(zoo)
>   library(chron)
>
>   #this is what I would like the plot to look like
>   f <- structure(c("12", "16", "16", "17", "19", "14", "15", "14", "14",
>   "13", "15", "14", "13", "13", "13", "13", "13", "14", "15", "16",
>   "15", "14", "13"), .Names = c("3", "6", "8", "10", "12", "14",
>   "16", "18", "20", "22", "1", "4", "5", "7", "9", "11", "13",
>   "15", "17", "19", "21", "23", "2"), index = structure(c(2006.08333333333,
>   2006.25, 2006.33333333333, 2006.41666666667, 2006.5, 2006.58333333333,
>   2006.66666666667, 2006.75, 2006.83333333333, 2006.91666666667,
>   2007, 2007.08333333333, 2007.16666666667, 2007.25, 2007.33333333333,
>   2007.41666666667, 2007.5, 2007.58333333333, 2007.66666666667,
>   2007.75, 2007.83333333333, 2007.91666666667, 2008), class = "yearmon"),
>   class = "zoo")
>
>   n <-
>
> c("f","m","a","m","j","j","a","s","o","n","d","j","f","m","a","m","j","j","a","s","o","n","d","j")
>
>   rng <- range(time(f))
>   plot(f, xaxt="n", ylim=c(0,20))
>   axis(side=1, at = seq(rng[1], rng[2], 1/12), labels = n, tcl = -0.3)
>
>
>
>
>   #this is data for a multiple plot.  I would like this to look like the
>  # above, and I have tried the examples but i just can't figure out panel
>   #writing
>   d <- structure(c("12", "16", "16", "17", "19", "14", "15", "14", "14",
>  "13", "15", "14", "13", "13", "13", "13", "13", "14", "15", "16",
> "15", "14", "13", "3.0", "2.6", "2.5", "2.4", "2.5", "2.3", "2.5",
>   "3.0", "2.6", "2.6", "2.6", "2.9", "2.8", "2.7", "3.0", "2.8",
>   "2.7", "2.7", "2.7", "2.7", "2.8", "2.7", "2.7"), .Dim = c(23L,
>   2L), .Dimnames = list(c("3", "6", "8", "10", "12", "14", "16",
>   "18", "20", "22", "1", "4", "5", "7", "9", "11", "13", "15",
>   "17", "19", "21", "23", "2"), c("Alkalinity", "Chloride")), index =
>   structure(c(2006.08333333333,
>   2006.25, 2006.33333333333, 2006.41666666667, 2006.5, 2006.58333333333,
>   2006.66666666667, 2006.75, 2006.83333333333, 2006.91666666667,
>   2007, 2007.08333333333, 2007.16666666667, 2007.25, 2007.33333333333,
>   2007.41666666667, 2007.5, 2007.58333333333, 2007.66666666667,
>   2007.75, 2007.83333333333, 2007.91666666667, 2008), class = "yearmon"),
>   class = "zoo")
>
>   my.panel <- function(x, y, ..., pf = parent.frame()) {
>     axis(side=1, at = seq(rng[1], rng[2], 1/12), labels = n, tcl = -0.3)
>   }
>
>   plot(d, panel=my.panel ,xaxt="n")
>
>
>   --
> > Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are so
> > little or so large that all they really do for us is puff us up and make
> us
> > feel like gods. We are mammals, and have not exhausted the annoying
> little
> > problems of being mammals.
> >
> > -K. Mullis
> >
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>



-- 
Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are so
little or so large that all they really do for us is puff us up and make us
feel like gods. We are mammals, and have not exhausted the annoying little
problems of being mammals.

-K. Mullis

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