\name{D_make.groups} \alias{make.groups} \title{ Grouped data from multiple vectors } \description{ Combines two or more vectors, possibly of different lengths, producing a data frame with a second column indicating which of these vectors that row came from. This is mostly useful for getting data into a form suitable for use in high level Lattice functions. } \usage{ make.groups(\dots) } \arguments{ \item{\dots}{ one or more vectors of the same type (coercion is attempted if not), or one or more data frames with similar columns, with possibly differing number of rows. } } \value{ When all the input arguments are vectors, a data frame with two columns \item{\code{data}}{ all the vectors supplied, concatenated } \item{\code{which}}{ factor indicating which vector the corresponding \code{data} value came from } When all the input arguments are data frames, the result of \code{\link{rbind}} applied to them, along with an additional \code{which} column as described above. } \author{Deepayan Sarkar \email{Deepayan.Sarkar@R-project.org}} \seealso{\code{\link{Lattice}}} \examples{ sim.dat <- make.groups(uniform = runif(200), exponential = rexp(175), lognormal = rlnorm(150), normal = rnorm(125)) qqmath( ~ data | which, sim.dat, scales = list(y = "free")) } \keyword{dplot}