latticeresids object.Print a latticeresids object.
# S3 method for latticeresids
print(x, ...,
           A321.left=0, A321.bottom=0.27,
           A4.left=0, A4.top=0.30,
           position=list(
             A321=c(A321.left,     A321.bottom, 1, 1     ),
             A4  =c(A4.left,       0,           1, A4.top)),
           panel.width=NULL,
           which=1:4)A latticeresids object.
The first three rows are on the same x scale (the scales of
    the independent variables).  The arguments
    with "A321" in their name are used to construct the
    position argument to print.trellis for
    the first three rows.  The fourth row is on a different x
    scale (the scales of each independent variable adjusted for all the
    other x variables).
      The arguments
    with "A4" in their name are used to construct the
    position argument to print.trellis for
    the fourth row.  The two sets of rows {1,2,3} and {4} may have
    different
    widths for their left axis tick labels.  The arguments
    A321.left and A4.left along with absolute dimensions
    for panel.width ("cm" or "in", not "npc")
    can be hand-tailored to make the columns line up precisely.  See the example.
the panel.width argument of
    print.trellis.
Vector of row numbers which are to be printed.  If not
    all four printed, consider adjusting the A321.bottom and
    A4.top values.
Other arguments for print.
The four trellis objects, one for each type of plot, are printed as a single four-row lattice object.