On 14 May 2004 at 11:45, Karla Meurk wrote:
> Hi, I would like to plot a graph which sits in the background as a
> watermark with other plots in the foreground - on top. I have looked
> through the threads on the r-project website but they seem to concern
> background colours rather than actual background plots. I have also
> searched through the demo's and pars but can't find any eg's
>
> any ideas - I only want to plot a simple graph using pie.chart()
>
You can do this with the pixmap package.
library(pixmap) and so
?pixmap
An example based on ?pixmap:
> ## Another example that math can be beautiful
> x <- seq(-3,3,length=100)
> z1 <- outer(x,x,function(x,y) abs(sin(x)*sin(y)))
> z2 <- outer(x,x,function(x,y) abs(sin(2*x)*sin(y)))
> z3 <- outer(x,x,function(x,y) abs(sin(x)*sin(2*y)))
>
> ## Notice that we specify a bounding box to get the correct
> ## coordinates on the axes. z1, z2 and z3 are used as red,
> ## green and blue channel, respectively.
> z <- pixmapRGB(c(z1,z2,z3), 100, 100, bbox=c(-1,-1,1,1))
> plot(z, axes=TRUE)
> par(new=TRUE)
> plot( (-20:20)/20, (-20:20)/20, xaxt="n", yaxt="n",
ann=FALSE)
>
Kjetil Halvorsen
> Thanks
>
> Carla
>
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