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1999 Sep 11
1
legend(): adjust space between symbol and tex
Hello, I'd like to ask, how to adjust the space between symbol/line and text in a legend. My legend() is build like that legend(xmax-netzdiff/11, # shouldn't matter here ifelse(ydiff>=0, # ymin-6.5*(netzdiff/11), # ymax-netzdiff/11), # c("stehender Stamm","Windwurf",
2009 Jan 14
4
How to get legend outside of plot?
I am creating a CDF plot function more user-friendly than any default r function. Depending upon the bimodality of the data (it is often bimodal), or any other strange data trends, the points can end up gathering in just about any corner of the plot. So, when I add a legend, whether I choose to add it in the bottom right, top left, or wherever, it will sometimes end up putting the legend right
2010 Jan 12
1
Multiple symbols per single line in a legend
Hello everybody, Is it possible to coax legend() into displaying more than one simbol per line in legend? I have a graph like the one attached to this mail; I would like to reorganize the legend in such a way that the duplicate text would be omitted, i.e., the first line would read <square> <triangledown> "increasing frequency" and the second one would read <circle>
2001 Aug 27
1
colorbar legend for image()
Hi, are there any plans to add a colorbar legend to image()? Or such a possibility already implemented which I just haven't discovered yet. Anyway, I will be willing to spent some time on the implementation if there isn't anyone working on that already. Thanks Thomas -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read
2012 Jul 30
2
barplot question
Dear r-help members. I would like to: a) control the margin around my legend box. Unfortunately I did not find an appropriate command under "?legend". The margin around the actual legend is way too wide. There is a lot of unnecessary "empty space" on the right side. b) increase the width of the individual barplots. I saw that this can be obtained with the command
2011 Jul 18
2
line jump in plot legend title
Hello, In order to reduce the width of my legend in a plot I introduced line jumps in the title. Here's the problem; the legend box hasn't adapted accordingly and part of the title is printed out of the frame. See the example below: plot(1:10) legend("bottomright", bg="white", fill=c(7,8,12,13,19),
2008 Jun 30
2
Plotting question: Problem with strwidth in 2.7.1
R users, I have a problem with function strwidth in 2.7.1. I'm trying to set the plot margins in a way that horizontal column labels will fit to the graph. tmp.t is a list of data.frame objects. This code works well in 2.6.0. ...snip.. library(gplots) for (i in names(tmp.t)) { bmp(filename=paste(i, "_", Sys.Date(), ".bmp", sep=""), width=1038,
2002 Aug 23
1
Legends and Fonts
Hello. Is it possible to set specify the font used by legend()? I would like to specify a fixed-width font so that I can line up parts of vertically stacked curve labels. For example, it would be nice if I could align the names, ages, and weights in the following three curve labels: Bob age=7 weight=100 Alexander age=13 weight=150 Susan age=20 weight=130 Is there perhaps a clever
1997 Nov 03
1
R-alpha: expression(..) objects -- c(ex1, ex2) `fails'
When investigating the legend(x,y, expression ( <math>, <math> ), ....) [as suggested by Jim Lindsey], I once again stumbled over the fact that expression objects behave somewhat ``wierdly'', IMHO. We can have expressions of length(.) > 1, and access elements of these like list elements. However, other natural things don't work with expressions; some example
2012 Sep 06
1
Change margin size of complex barplot
Dear R-help members, with the help of one of you the following R-Code was developed. No I have the (probably simple) problem that I want to increase font size of "text" and "ylab" names from 1 to 2. Unfortunately I'm not able to adjust the margin so, that the plot is appers complete (all names readable) on a 8:14 Inch scale plot. Some times I get the error message that
2009 Mar 24
2
Legend containing maths symbol and values of variables
I need to have the maths symbol for >= in the legend, and to substitute threshold variable with its value. Somehow, various attempts weren't successful. Please help. threshold <- 0.5 plot(NA, xlab="", ylab="", main="", axes=F, xlim=c(0,1), ylim=c(0,1), xaxs="i", yaxs="i") legend(x=0, y=1, fill=c("orange", "white",
2023 Mar 06
1
legend: interplay between title and y.intersp
Hi, I think you are right, legend cannot do it. I have now created my own legend function where I changed only one line and now it works the way I want it to. But I'm not sure if that might not have other side effects. I have the impression that the legend and the title start at the same y-position (try y.intersp=0). Only if y.intersp is big enough, then it leads to a non-overlap of
2023 Mar 04
1
legend: interplay between title and y.intersp
Set the legend position explicitly with x and y values and add xpd = TRUE to the legend call to clip the plot to the figure region and not the plot region (the default). Something like this (you may have to fool around with y.intersp, etc. to allow enough space between the legend lines): plot(c(0,1), c(0,1), type="n") legend(x = .4, y = 1.25, legend=c("", "",
2003 Dec 12
1
legend() graphics output bug (PR#5725)
Full_Name: Daniel Gasser Version: 1.8.1 OS: Win XP Submission from: (NULL) (130.60.20.92) The legend()-Function shows a different behaviour than it did in Version 1.6.1. It plots a black box left of the legend lines on each legend row. In 1.6.1 there was just the line in appropriate color for each row in the legend (i was using exactly the same legend statement and same plot function). My legend
2023 Mar 04
1
legend: interplay between title and y.intersp
Hi, my MWE is not working as expected: plot(c(0,1), c(0,1), type="n") legend("top", legend=c("", "", "a"), col=c("blue", "red", "green"), title="test", y.intersp=0.2, lwd=1) The lines are not below the title. I want (nearby) lines as in the plot, but below the title. Is there a way to achieve this?
2001 Dec 10
4
Box around legends (and postscript?)
Hi all Humbly begging forgiveness for bothering the list with yesterday's lame--arsed question. Postscript, being a vector graphics file format, is, um, resolution independant. The problem as Peter pointed out was with the gimp, which defaults to 100dpi resolution when viewing postscript files. I have another (lame?) question. I have noted that when I produce a graph with multiple
2012 Feb 10
5
how to plot a nice legend?
i'd like to plot a legend in my diagram. The diagram will be included in a TikZ LaTeX document later. I tried the legend() function, but - it can not find a good place it self where the legend fits and playing around with coordinates and scaling consumes a lot time - standard settings for the text need adjustment (linespacing is quite large and so on) Is there an alternative to
1998 Dec 15
1
legend
I am trying to put a legend below some plots as follows: x11() par(mfcol = c(2, 1), mar = c(5.1, 6.1, 4.1, 2.1)) matplot(matrix(1:30,15,2), type="l", lty=1:2) par(mfg = c(2, 1, 2, 1)) legend((par()$usr)[1:2], (par()$usr)[3:4], c("a","b"), lty = 1:2, col=1:2, bty = "y") The letters "a" and "b" print but not the lines. If I omit
2005 Apr 14
2
Legend in xyplot two columns
Dear R-Help I have some trouble to set the legend in a xyplot into two rows. The code below gives me the legend in the layout I am looking for, I just rather have it in two rows. library(lattice) schluessel <- list( points=list( col="red", pch=19, cex=0.5 ), text=list(lab="John"), lines=list(col="blue"),
2012 Nov 05
1
Plot 3 lines in one graph
I'm new with R. I want to plot 3 lines in one graph. This is my data: print(x) V1 V2 V3 V41 -4800 25195.73 7415.219 7264.282 -2800 15195.73 5415.219 7264.28 I tried using matplot, but I cannot get exactly what I want. This is what I get, and this is my code: matplot(x[,1],x[,-1],type='b', xlab = "epsilon_h", ylab = "Value2", xlim=