4.3.lims.and.scales.handlers | R Documentation |
In development functions for lims and scales handling with lattice plots.
limsHandler(x=NULL, y=NULL, z=NULL, ..., lim.borders = 0.05)
localScalesHandler(scales = NULL, ..., allowed.scales =c("x", "y"),
disallowed.scales = NULL, remove.box = FALSE)
panel.localScale(x.loc, y.loc, lim, ..., panel.scale = NULL,
label.before = TRUE, x.offset = NULL, y.offset = NULL,
axis = TRUE, ticks = TRUE, annotation = TRUE)
yscale.component.log10(...)
xscale.component.log10(...)
x , y , z |
|
lim.borders |
numeric vector, giving the relative border to
extend |
scales , panel.scale |
A list of elements like the |
... |
Additional arguments. |
allowed.scales |
A character vector containing the names of the axes to be generated for as part of a local axis. |
disallowed.scales |
A character vector containing the names
of any axes that are not required. Note: If found, these are
removed from |
remove.box |
A logical, default |
x.loc , y.loc , lim |
two member vectors setting the |
label.before , x.offset , y.offset |
Scale annotation overrides.
|
axis , ticks , annotation |
If supplied, fine controls for the
appearance of the axis line, axis tick marks and axis annotation
on the generated scale. These can be vectors, in which they are
assumed to be color assignments, or lists of common plot parameters,
such as |
limsHander
generates xlim
, ylim
and/or zlim
ranges for axes or color scales for use in a range of plots.
localScalesHandler
provides a relatively crude mechanism
for the removal of conventional lattice
plot axes and
the generation of alternative axes using a panel...
function
like panel.localScale
.
limsHandler
returns a list containing ...lim
ranges for
any of the elements x
, y
and/or z
supplied to it.
localScalesHandler
returns a list containing the
elements: scales
, panel.scales
and possibly
par.settings
. scales
turns off the standard
axes annotation. panel.scales
is a list of named elements, one
per named axis, describing the axis layout. If
remove.box = TRUE
, the additional argument par.settings
is also supplied.
All arguments should be passed on to the associated plot.
panel.scales
or axis-specific elements in panel.scales
can then be evaluated by an associated panel...
function run
from within the lattice plot call. This would typically
take the form:
panel.my.axis(panel.scale = panel.scale$axis, ...)
panel.localScale
is a local axis/scale plotter. It can be used
in combination with localScalesHandler
, and should called
once for each axis that is required, or it can be used 'stand alone'
panel to add a local scale to a lattice plot.
yscale.component.log10
and xscale.component.log10
are
simple axis transforms for use with log to the base 10 transformed
plot axes.
panel.localScale
is currently in revision. Scale arrows are
currently not available.
Karl Ropkins
These function makes extensive use of code developed by others.
lattice: Sarkar, Deepayan (2008) Lattice: Multivariate Data Visualization with R. Springer, New York. ISBN 978-0-387-75968-5
In other packages: xyplot
in lattice
.
## See trianglePlot Example 2 for example application
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