useOuterStripsT2L1: Three-factor generalization of latticeExtra::useOuterStrips

View source: R/useOuterStripsT2L1.R

useOuterStripsT2L1R Documentation

Three-factor generalization of latticeExtra::useOuterStrips

Description

Three-factor generalization of latticeExtra::useOuterStrips

Usage

useOuterStripsT2L1(x, ..., strip.height=.4, strip.names=c(TRUE, TRUE))

Arguments

x

A lattice object with dim(x)==3.

...

Additional arguments to be forwarded to the strip.default function.

strip.height

Height of each the strip for each factor. The number of factors in the top and left strips may not be the same. This argument is multiplied by the number of factors in each location and sent on to the lattice par.settings argument for the layout.widths$strip.left and layout.heights$strip components.

strip.names

See strip.default.

Value

A trellis object with two factors in the top strip and 1 factor in the strip.left.

Author(s)

Richard M. Heiberger <rmh@temple.edu>

Examples

tmp <- data.frame(A=rep(factor(letters[1:2]), each=12),
                  B=rep(factor(letters[3:5]), each=4, times=2),
                  C=rep(factor(letters[6:9]), times=6),
                  x=1:24,
                  y=1:24)

F <- xyplot(y ~ x | B*A*C, data=tmp,
            panel=function(x, y, labels, ...) {
              panel.text(x, y, matrix(1:24, 6, 4, byrow=TRUE)[panel.number()], ...)
            },
            layout=c(6, 4), between=list(x=c(.5, .5, 1.5), y=1))
F

useOuterStripsT2L1(F)


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