OK, I've added a 'horizontal' argument to panel.xyarea(), which is
consistent with the meaning in panel.xyplot(). It is available from
R-forge via SVN now, or as a built package within a day or 2 probably.
Questions like this are best sent to package maintainers directly, I think.
Regards
# Felix
On 13 August 2010 22:59, Sebastian <wurster.sebastian at googlemail.com>
wrote:>
> Hi, I'd like to draw a polygon graph. I used the package lattice extra
which
> includes a function for that (see:
> http://latticeextra.r-forge.r-project.org/#panel.xyarea&theme=default).
But
> i don't want the polygon ending with its filled border at the x-axis
(like
> in my code). Instead it should be rotated about 90 degrees and end with its
> filled border at the y-axis.
> I'm pleased about any suggestions or ideas. Thanks, Sebastian
> Here's the code:
>
> library(latticeExtra)
>
> data <-
>
as.data.frame(cbind(c(1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4),c(1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2),c(2,3.8,3,3.5,2.2,4,3.2,3.5)))
>
> x <- data$V1
> y <- data$V3
> groups <- data$V2
>
> xyplot(y ~ x, data, groups = groups,
> ? ? ? type='l',
> ? ? ? par.settings = simpleTheme(col = c("grey",
> rgb(166,27,30,maxColorValue = 255)), lwd = c(5,2)),
> ? ? ? superpose = TRUE,
> ? ? ? panel = panel.superpose,
> ? ? ? panel.groups = function(..., group.number) {
> ? ? ? ? ?if (group.number == 1)
> ? ? ? ? ?panel.xyarea(...) else panel.xyplot(...)
> ? ? ? ? ?panel.grid(h=FALSE, v=-1, col.line="grey")
> ? ? ? },
> ? ? ? auto.key=list(columns=2, space="bottom", cex=0.8, size=1.3,
adj=1,
> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? between=0.2, between.colums=0.1, points = FALSE,
> rectangles = TRUE))
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