Hi,
I assume that your question is about MatchIt rather than Zelig. If
that's the case, you can select your covariate by an option "whichxs" in
plot(). See
http://gking.harvard.edu/matchit/docs/Arguments3.html If you
want them to appear on one page, try mfrow or mfcol arguments in par().
Kosuke
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On Tue, 9 May 2006, Anirudh V. S. Ruhil wrote:
If matching involve numerous covariates and thus the
QQ plots are two or
more, is there a syntax that will plot all QQ plots in a single window or
on a page? Or do I need to play with lattice?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ani
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