On Sep 30, 2011, at 2:10 PM, Mike Gibson wrote:
>
> I can't figure out how to add tick marks on both my X and Y axis.
> For example, my X axis ranges from 0 to 1 and there are both a tick
> mark and a number label at the X-axis values of 0.2,0.4,0.6. and
> 0.8. I want to add tick marks to the figure at every 0.1 value.
> This will help a viewer determine the values on the x axis.
>
>
> I included all of my code.
But no data. So the only testing was done on help page example.
> I apologize but it is very long. I am created a contourplot figure
> that will be a jpg. I also included my notes after the # sign so
> you can see what I am doing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
The usual way to modify the default features and locations of ticks
inside lattice plots is with arguments presented as "scale" values. As
an example to the help(contourplot) example I added:
scale=list(x=list(at=seq(4,20, by=5))),
... and instead of ticks at 5,10,15, 20, I get them at 4,9,14,19
?xyplot
--
David.
> jpeg(file="C:/Documents and Settings/Michael/My Documents/Mike/
> amberjack/Reefs_Model/YPRlevel.jpg", width=8,height=8,
unit="in",
> res=300) #location of file and size
> x<-contourplot(YPR~F*Length, data=yprplot2,
> at
> =
> c
> (2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,5.5,6.0,6.25,6.5,6.75,7.0,7.12,7.25,7.35,7.45,7.5),
> ylim=c(25,40), xlim=c(0,1),xlab = "Fishing Mortality Rate", ylab
=
> "Minimum Size (inches)",
> panel=function(...){ #This step adds the point for the current
> YPR value, ... means to leave the function open to bring in other
> functions
> panel.levelplot(...)
> grid.points(0.609,30,pch=8) #pch is the point character where
> 19 is a closed circle
> grid.points(0.333,30,pch=8) #pch is the point character where
> 19 is a closed circle
> grid.points(eumetric$F, eumetric
> $Length,pch=18,gp=gpar(col="black", cex=.9))}) #add the eumetric
> line and make them points
> #now add the text for the current ypr location
> print(x) #this brings up the figure I already made
> grid.text('Fcurrent',0.62,0.35,gp=gpar(col="black",
cex=1)) #0.42
> and 0.40 is the location of the text on the figure
> grid.text('Fmsy',0.38,0.35,gp=gpar(col="black", cex=1))
#0.42 and
> 0.40 is the location of the text on the figure
> dev.off() #it won't send the pdf until this is added. It turns
> off the pdf function
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