xy.labels is used to control text by the individual points when
plotting scatterplots of one zoo series vs. another -- not the axis
labels. e.g.
library(zoo)
set.seed(1)
z <- zoo(rnorm(10))
plot(z, z, xy.label = letters[1:10])
Assuming a single panel plot this will suppress the x axis label
but still plot the tick marks:
plot(z, xaxt = "n")
axis(1, lab = FALSE) # adds ticks
Also on the ?axis page see padj= and on the ?par page see cex.axis, mar and tcl.
For multipanel plots panel functions are used.
See examples in ?plot.zoo and Question 8 of vignette("zoo-faq")
These examples cover both single and multipanel plots and illustrate some
of these parameters.
Alternately note that xyplot.zoo is based on lattice. See the lattice
documentation for that approach.
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 5:25 PM, <ryan.sheftel at malbecpartners.com>
wrote:> I would like to know if there is a way to use plot(zoo) and suppress the
> label text to increase the amount of the screen that if for the plot and
> not the labels. I tried xy.labels=FALSE, but that had no effect. Thanks
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