Yes, seems a wiser step really. Thank you!
Tamas 2010/4/25 Jim Lemon <j...@bitwrit.com.au> > On 04/25/2010 06:27 AM, tamas barjak wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I do not speak in English very well, I'm sorry. >> >> I try good: >> >> layout(matrix(1:4,ncol=2, byrow=T)) = par(mfrow=c(2, 2)) >> >> plot(1,1)<--- anddoes plot in the upper left corner >> plot(2, 2)<--- upper right corner >> >> BUT, I like plot( n, m) for example lower right corner, or lower left >> corner, or again upper right corner etc... >> >> But I received an answer already: >> >> ?split.screen >> ?screen #same help page >> >> From this is it any better? >>> >> >> Yes, that is probably the one you want. I think that split.screen is the > only one of the "multiple plot in one device" functions in base graphics > that allows you to specify the area in which you want to plot. > > Unfortunately, split.screen does not seem to preserve the device > coordinates, so if you go back to a plot: > > screen(2) > lines(1:5,rnorm(5)) > > it does not generally plot in the correct place. I think you might have to > group your plotting commands: > > screen(1) > plot(10:1) > lines(2:4,2:4) > screen(4) > plot(rnorm(6)) > points(rnorm(6),col="red") > > which you can do with the other multiple plot functions anyway. > > Jim > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.