"Jay King" <jking at metisrv0.man-env.com> writes:
>
> Does the "legend" command work in the windows version of R? Here
is
> the command that I'm using:
>
>
legend(1,1,legend=c("G1","G2","G3","G4","G5","G6"),pch=array(1:6,dim=c
> (1,6)))
>
> When I use this on my existing graph in a window I get a solid black
> box at the lower left. If I use this with the postscript driver my
> output file has neither a legend nor the black box.
You're not telling us what was on the plot in the first place, in
particular not the x- and y-extents. I don't recall observing anything
peculiar with the Windows version in that respect, but the plotting
routines may have some idiosyncracies when you try to plot things that
don't fit within the plotting frame.
First see if this works:
plot(1:6)
legend(1,6,legend=c("G1","G2","G3","G4","G5","G6"),pch=1:6)
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