On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Henrik Andersson wrote:
> If I want to fiddle with the axes, I normally plot things like this for
> instance
>
> plot(1:5,axes=F)
> axis(2,labels=letters[1:5])
>
> BUT, if I want to do remove the axes from a scatter plot matrix using i.e.
>
> pairs(cbind(runif(10),runif(10)),axes=F)
>
> I get
>
> Error in plot.default(x[, j], x[, i], xlab = "", ylab =
"", axes =
> FALSE, :
> formal argument "axes" matched by multiple actual arguments
As always, PLEASE read the help page before posting:
...: graphical parameters can be given as arguments to 'plot'.
and `axes' is *not* a graphical parameter (see ?par).
> How do I remove the axes ?
Use graphical parameters, as it says. As in
pairs(~Fertility + Education + Catholic, data = swiss,
subset = Education < 20, main = "Swiss data, Education <
20",
xaxt = "n", yaxt = "n")
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