% File src/library/grDevices/man/n2mfrow.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{n2mfrow} \alias{n2mfrow} \title{Compute Default mfrow From Number of Plots} \description{ Easy setup for plotting multiple figures (in a rectangular layout) on one page. This computes a sensible default for \code{\link{par}(mfrow)}. } \usage{ n2mfrow(nr.plots) } \arguments{ \item{nr.plots}{integer; the number of plot figures you'll want to draw.} } \value{ A length two integer vector \code{nr, nc} giving the number of rows and columns, fulfilling \code{nr >= nc >= 1} and \code{nr * nc >= nr.plots}. } \author{Martin Maechler} \seealso{\code{\link{par}}, \code{\link{layout}}.} \examples{ require(graphics) n2mfrow(8) # 3 x 3 n <- 5 ; x <- seq(-2, 2, len = 51) ## suppose now that 'n' is not known {inside function} op <- par(mfrow = n2mfrow(n)) for (j in 1:n) plot(x, x^j, main = substitute(x^ exp, list(exp = j)), type = "l", col = "blue") sapply(1:10, n2mfrow) } \keyword{dplot} \keyword{utilities}