shiun1980 at inotera.com
2008-Aug-22 03:50 UTC
[Rd] Different results between v2.6.1 and 2.7.1 (PR#12579)
Hello~ When I use R2.6.1, the following work correctly. par(mar=3Dc(4.2,3.1,0.5,0.5), oma=3Dc(2,2,2,2)) boxplot(count ~ spray, col =3D "lightgray") box("inner", lty=3D"dotted", col=3D"red") box("outer", lty=3D"solid", col=3D"green") =20 But when I use R2.7.1, the outer region seems too large. I don=A1=A6t know what happened. =20 Thanks =20 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Prof Brian Ripley
2008-Aug-22 08:49 UTC
[Rd] Different results between v2.6.1 and 2.7.1 (PR#12579)
You haven't told us the graphics device or OS used, nor it seems have you taken account of CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.7.0 SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES o Considerable efforts have been made to make the default output from graphics devices as similar as possible (and in particular close to that from postscript/pdf). Many devices were misinterpreting 'pointsize' in some way, for example as being in device units (pixels) rather than in points. On Fri, 22 Aug 2008, shiun1980 at inotera.com wrote:> Hello~ > > When I use R2.6.1, the following work correctly.Define 'correctly'! For example, as I recall the X11 device in 2.6.1 was not working as documented except on 75dpi and 100dpi screens.> par(mar=3Dc(4.2,3.1,0.5,0.5), oma=3Dc(2,2,2,2)) > > boxplot(count ~ spray, col =3D "lightgray")That line does not work correctly for me under either. I think data=InsetSprays is missing.> box("inner", lty=3D"dotted", col=3D"red") > > box("outer", lty=3D"solid", col=3D"green") > > But when I use R2.7.1, the outer region seems too large.Well, you set it, so you seem to have set it incorrectly. It is two lines wide on all the devices I tried in 2.7.1.> I don=A1=A6t know what happened.Nor do we, but RTFM failure seems implicated. -- Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595