Heidy,

Rstudio has it's own margin default definitions for plots that overwrite the R defaults, which is clearly messing this graph up.  I'll come up with a solution and post an answer shortly.

James

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James Honaker, Senior Research Scientist
//// Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University

From: amelia-bounces@lists.gking.harvard.edu [amelia-bounces@lists.gking.harvard.edu] on behalf of Heidy Colón-Lugo [heidycolon@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2015 12:55 PM
To: amelia@lists.gking.harvard.edu
Subject: [amelia] Fwd: question about missmap()

Good day,

 

I have a question about missmap() that might be fairly simple, but it is not so for me. When I use missmap() the legend and the plot overlap. How can I move the legend upwards so that the overlapping doesn’t happen?

 

 

 

I have used the locator() function to locate the point where I want the legend to be, but nothing happens when I write this:  missmap(psub, main="Missingness Map of Raw Data", xlim=c(87.66, 18), ylim=c(3289.589,3327)).

I’m using R Studio if that makes any difference.

 

I appreciate any suggestions.
Thank you,

Heidy Colón-Lugo, M.S.