Yes, you are right, it works fine when plotting on file.
Thank you!
On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 11:42 PM Bert Gunter wrote:
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> The syntax is correct; the default margins are too large for your device.
>
> For example, using your split screen specs on the RStudioGD
>
> > split.screen(c(3, 1)) #
Hi Luigi,
Bert has identified the problem. If the ordinates in each row are the
same, you can save quite a bit of space by setting the left and right
margins to zero on all but the left plots in each row. This will jam
the plots together at the sides, but that may not matter to you.
Remember that y
The syntax is correct; the default margins are too large for your device.
For example, using your split screen specs on the RStudioGD
> split.screen(c(3, 1)) # split display into 3 screens
[1] 1 2 3
>
> split.screen(c(1, 2), screen = 2) # split second screen into two columns
[1] 4 5
>
> spl
Hello,
I would like to draw 5 figures in the same plot. The layout is:
first row: 1 column
second row: 2 columns
third row: 2 columns
I have used split.screen:
```
> split.screen(c(3, 1)) # split display into 3 screens
[1] 1 2 3
> split.screen(c(1, 2), screen = 2) # split second screen
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