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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T16:58:28+00:00 2026-05-24T16:58:28+00:00

When trying to call grid.arrange to put multiple plots on a same ggplot2 graph,

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When trying to call grid.arrange to put multiple plots on a same ggplot2 graph, I first build a list of the plots I want. Then I build the corresponding argument list to call grid.arrange, as was explained in a previous question. This is my code (my dataframe is called manip):

args.list <- NULL;
plot.list <- NULL;
for (m in names(manip[2:10])) {
  plot.list <- c(plot.list, list(qplot(manip$side, y=manip[,m],ylab=m))
}
args.list <- c(plot.list, 1, 9)
names(args.list) <- c(names(manip)[2:10], list("nrow","ncol"))
do.call(grid.arrange, args.list)

This works, except that the 9 graphs are exactly the same! After checking, it turns out that the data is always the one corresponding to m=10. So my guess was that the value of m is not assigned in the loop, but evaluated later. However, the label ylab=m is assigned correctly and is different for all the graphs.

So I don’t really get what the difference is and how the interpreter chooses when to evaluate m for the plots. Can someone explain?

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    2026-05-24T16:58:29+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 4:58 pm

    I will first answer your question and then show an alternative using a facet plot.

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    The following, much simplified, code seems to work:

    library(gridExtra)
    manip <- mtcars
    plot.list <- lapply(2:11, 
                        function(x)qplot(manip$mpg, y=manip[, x], 
                        ylab=names(manip)[x]))
    do.call(grid.arrange, c(plot.list, nrow=10))
    

    It produces this ugly plot:
    enter image description here


    Without knowing your objectives, it is dangerous to try and give advice, I know. Nonetheless, have you considered using facets for your plot instead?

    The following code is much simpler, executes quiker and produces a graph that is easier to interpret:

    library(reshape2)
    manip <- mtcars
    mmanip <- melt(manip, id.vars="mpg")
    str(mmanip)
    ggplot(mmanip, aes(x=mpg, y=value)) + 
        geom_point(stat="identity") + 
        facet_grid(.~variable, scales="free")
    

    enter image description here

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