1 Plot In Meters
If you set a scale of 1:200 and you set the desired plot unites to mm below that, then 1 mm will plot as 200 mm and the units says '200' because that is the scale you set. If you say 'Custom' in the scale, then set 1 & mm below that, then 200 below that at 'Units', that would be exactly the same as plotting 1:200 for a specified scale. Instant free online tool for pixel (X) to meter conversion or vice versa. The pixel (X) to meter m conversion table and conversion steps are also listed. Also, explore tools to convert pixel (X) or meter to other typography units or learn more about typography conversions.
In this article, you will learn to use par() function to put multiple graphs in a single plot by passing graphical parameters mfrow and mfcol.
Sometimes we need to put two or more graphs in a single plot.
R par() function
We can put multiple graphs in a single plot by setting some graphical parameters with the help of par()
function. R programming has a lot of graphical parameters which control the way our graphs are displayed.
The par()
function helps us in setting or inquiring about these parameters. For example, you can look at all the parameters and their value by calling the function without any argument.
1 Plot In Meters
You will see a long list of parameters and to know what each does you can check the help section ?par
. Here we will focus on those which help us in creating subplots.
Graphical parameter mfrow
can be used to specify the number of subplot we need.
It takes in a vector of form c(m, n)
which divides the given plot into m*n array of subplots. For example, if we need to plot two graphs side by side, we would have m=1
and n=2
. Following example illustrates this.
This same phenomenon can be achieved with the graphical parameter mfcol
.
The only difference between the two is that, mfrow
fills in the subplot region row wise while mfcol
fills it column wise.
Same plot with the change par(mfcol = c(2, 2))
would look as follows. Note that only the ordering of the subplot is different.
More Precise Control
The graphical parameter fig
lets us control the location of a figure precisely in a plot.
We 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 corner.
Note: we have used parameters cex
to decrease the size of labels and mai
to define margins.
The numbers assigned to fig
were arrived at with a hit-and-trial method to achieve the best looking plot.
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A Marla is a traditional unit of land in most areas of Pakistan. The marla was standardized under British rule to be equal to the 272.25 square feet or 30.25 square yards, but now a days, three different plot measurements are in use in different areas/housing schemes of Pakistan. In Cities like Lahore, Islamabad etc Marla is smaller (i.e 225 sq. ft.).
1 Marla can have three different sizes, it can be 272.25 sq ft, 250 sq ft, or 225 sq ft.
Sometimes Yard (Gaz in urdu) is used for land/plot measurement. Remember, 1 Yard = 3 feets
Here we present 3 tables converting Marla to Square Feet Conversion, Square Yards & Square Meters for help of land/plot buyers in Pakistan.
Table 1 : Considering 1 Marla = 272.25 sq. ft.
1 Plot In Square Meters
Marla | Square Feet | Square Yards (Gaz) | Square Meters |
1 | 272.25 | 30.25 | 25.29 |
2 | 544.5 | 60.5 | 50.59 |
3 | 816.75 | 90.75 | 75.88 |
4 | 1089 | 121 | 101.17 |
5 | 1361.25 | 151.25 | 126.47 |
6 | 1633.5 | 181.5 | 151.76 |
7 | 1905.75 | 211.75 | 177.05 |
8 | 2178 | 242 | 202.34 |
9 | 2450.25 | 272.25 | 227.64 |
10 | 2722.5 | 302.5 | 252.93 |
11 | 2994.75 | 332.75 | 278.22 |
12 | 3267 | 363 | 303.52 |
13 | 3539.25 | 393.25 | 328.81 |
14 | 3811.5 | 423.5 | 354.10 |
15 | 4083.75 | 453.75 | 379.40 |
16 | 4356 | 484 | 404.69 |
17 | 4628.25 | 514.25 | 429.98 |
18 | 4900.5 | 544.5 | 455.27 |
19 | 5172.75 | 574.75 | 480.57 |
20 (1 Kanal) | 5445 | 605 | 505.86 |
Table 2 : Considering 1 Marla = 250 sq. ft.
Marla | Square Feet | Square Yards (Gaz) | Sqaure Meters |
1 | 250 | 27.7 | 23.23 |
2 | 500 | 55.4 | 46.45 |
3 | 750 | 83.1 | 69.68 |
4 | 1000 | 110.8 | 92.90 |
5 | 1250 | 138.5 | 116.13 |
6 | 1500 | 166.2 | 139.36 |
7 | 1750 | 193.9 | 162.58 |
8 | 2000 | 221.6 | 185.81 |
9 | 2250 | 249.3 | 209.03 |
10 | 2500 | 277 | 232.26 |
11 | 2750 | 304.7 | 255.49 |
12 | 3000 | 332.4 | 278.71 |
13 | 3250 | 360.1 | 301.94 |
14 | 3500 | 387.8 | 325.16 |
15 | 3750 | 415.5 | 348.39 |
16 | 4000 | 443.2 | 371.62 |
17 | 4250 | 470.9 | 394.84 |
18 | 4500 | 498.6 | 418.07 |
19 | 4750 | 526.3 | 441.29 |
20 (1 Kanal) | 5000 | 554 | 464.52 |
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Table 3 : Considering 1 Marla = 225 sq. ft.
Marla | Square Feet | Square Yards (Gaz) | Sqaure Meters |
1 | 225 | 25 | 20.90 |
2 | 450 | 50 | 41.81 |
3 | 675 | 75 | 62.71 |
4 | 900 | 100 | 83.61 |
5 | 1125 | 125 | 104.52 |
6 | 1350 | 150 | 125.42 |
7 | 1575 | 175 | 146.32 |
8 | 1800 | 200 | 167.22 |
9 | 2025 | 225 | 188.13 |
10 | 2250 | 250 | 209.03 |
11 | 2475 | 275 | 229.93 |
12 | 2700 | 300 | 250.84 |
13 | 2925 | 325 | 271.74 |
14 | 3150 | 350 | 292.64 |
15 | 3375 | 375 | 313.55 |
16 | 3600 | 400 | 334.45 |
17 | 3825 | 425 | 355.35 |
18 | 4050 | 450 | 376.25 |
19 | 4275 | 475 | 397.16 |
20 (1 Kanal) | 4500 | 500 | 418.06 |
Dimensions of 5 Marla Plot:
1. Considering 1 Marla = 272.25 sq ft, Plot Dimension of 5 Marla will be 27*50 (27 Width or front * 50 Length)
2. Considering 1 Marla = 250 sq ft, Plot Dimension of 5 Marla will be 25*50 (25 Width * 50 Length)
3. Considering 1 Marla = 225 sq ft, Plot Dimension of 5 Marla will be 25*45 (25 Width * 45 Length)
Dimensions of 10 Marla Plot:
1. Considering 1 Marla = 272.25 sq ft, Plot Dimension of 10 Marla will be 36*75 (36 Width * 75 Length)
2. Considering 1 Marla = 250 sq ft, Plot Dimension of 10 Marla will be 35*70 (35 Width * 70 Length)
3. Considering 1 Marla = 225 sq ft, Plot Dimension of 10 Marla will be 35*65 (35 Width * 65 Length)
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