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Subject: multiple graph summary
From: Andrew Beckerman <a.p.beckerman@stir.ac.uk>
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 10:44:49 +0100
Dear Listers...

I've been anticipating (with smiles) the day when i get told to look in "a certain yellow book" and sure enough, I should have before sending off the query about printing multiple trellis objects! :) Its on page 89 of the third edition of V&R MASS and the first paragraph is a clear as the summer lake i'd rather be swimming in.

Bill Venables and Madeline Bauer both suggested the use of print.trellis() which is extremely helpful and just what was needed.

Don McKenzie suggested the table option in xyplot after configuring a data frame for multiple x and one y. This seems as though it would be helpful, but perhaps only for certain data structures.

Cheers for the quick and friendly responses!
andrew

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