Hi Deepayan
Thank you very much for pointing out my mistake.
I had another go now with superpose.symbol and with several other
combinations to see what could be done. All went well.
Regards
Duncan Mackay
At 13:19 10/08/2009, you wrote:
On 8/7/09, Duncan Mackay wrote:
> Hi RUsers
>
> I l
On 8/7/09, Duncan Mackay wrote:
> Hi RUsers
>
> I like to keep the plots self contained and avoid changing the current
> device parameters by using the par.settings.
> To see what I could achieve by using par settings I tried the following and
> several variants but could not get black points.
>
Hi Jake
the pset is the same as that of Deepayan Sarkar's. I must not have copied
all the code as I thought and did not see that there was no pset
Basically I am trying to keep everything contained within the xyplot and
avoid changing the device settings.
I frequently use par.settings = list( .
Hi RUsers
I like to keep the plots self contained and avoid changing the current
device parameters by using the par.settings.
To see what I could achieve by using par settings I tried the following and
several variants but could not get black points.
xyplot(yM + yF ~ x,
panel = panel.
On Wed, 05-Aug-2009 at 05:24PM -0400, Jacob Wegelin wrote:
|>
|> Dear Bill and Deepayan,
|>
|> Thanks. This is helpful. Where can one find a thorough
|> documentation of all these features like par.settings, simpleTheme,
|> the options for where to place the legend or "key", auto.key, the
|> di
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Jacob Wegelin wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009, Deepayan Sarkar wrote:
>
>> On 8/5/09, Jacob Wegelin wrote:
>>> I would like to use lattice graphics to plot multiple functions (or
> groups
>>> or subpopulations) on the same plot region, using different line types
> "lty
On Wed, 5 Aug 2009, Deepayan Sarkar wrote:
> On 8/5/09, Jacob Wegelin wrote:
>> I would like to use lattice graphics to plot multiple functions (or
groups
>> or subpopulations) on the same plot region, using different line types
"lty"
>> or colors "col" to distinguish the functions (or groups).
On 8/5/09, Jacob Wegelin wrote:
> I would like to use lattice graphics to plot multiple functions (or groups
> or subpopulations) on the same plot region, using different line types "lty"
> or colors "col" to distinguish the functions (or groups).
>
> In traditional graphics, this seems straigh
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Jacob Wegelin wrote:
> I would like to use lattice graphics to plot multiple functions (or groups
> or subpopulations) on the same plot region, using different line types "lty"
> or colors "col" to distinguish the functions (or groups).
>
> In traditional graphics,
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