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Defines groups of items that should be plotted using the same color.: A vector. bw: A logical scalar. ggarrange(s,, ncol = 2, nrow = 1) For this function, we simply specify the different ggplot objects in order, followed by the number of columns Multiple figures side by side. You can place multiple figures side by side using the =hold along with the option. Draws a vertical line after the items (useful if you want to display the pagination of the questionnaire in the plot). A filename of the PDF file. groups: A list of vectors. Should the plot be printed in black and white? More Precise Control. The graphical parameter fig lets us control the location of a figure precisely in a plotWe need to provide the coordinates in a normalized form as c(x1, x2, y1, y2).For example, the whole plot area would be c(0, 1, 0, 1) with (x1, y1) = (0, 0) being the lower-left corner and (x2, y2) = (1, 1) being the upper-right cornerNote: we have Multiple plots would be (adding to Jilber) pdf(file=' ') par(mfrow=(c(1,3))) plot() plot(rnorm(10) plot(rnorm(10) () In the example below, we have set =50% (see Figure for the output): FIGURE Side-by-side figures. This simple approach works for both PDF and HTML output A string.

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