Hi everyone, I'm trying to reduce the font size in the Y exe in this plot: http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/RGraphGallery.php?graph=150 Anyone knows how to do it? I have checked the argument lab.cex and cex, but any of these works! if you want to check us this code: ### read the data d <- read.csv( file( "http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/data/150/data.txt" ) ) ### workaround so that lattice does not order bank names alphabetically d$bank <- ordered( d$bank, levels = d$bank ) ### load lattice and grid require( lattice ) require( grid ) ### setup the key k <- simpleKey( c( "Q2 2007", "January 20th 2009" ) ) k$points$fill <- c("lightblue", "lightgreen") k$points$pch <- 21 k$points$col <- "black" k$points$cex <- 1 ### create the plot dotplot( bank ~ MV2007 + MV2009 , data = d, horiz = T, par.settings = list( superpose.symbol = list( pch = 21, fill = c( "lightblue", "lightgreen"), cex = 4, col = "black" ) ) , xlab = "Market value ($Bn)", key = k, panel = function(x, y, ...){ panel.dotplot( x, y, ... ) grid.text( unit( x, "native") , unit( y, "native") , label = x, gp = gpar( cex = .7 ) ) } ) Thank you in advance! José [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Jose Bustos Melo <jbustosmelo at yahoo.es> wrote:> Hi everyone, > > I'm trying to reduce the font size in the Y? exe in this plot:> dotplot( bank ~ MV2007 + MV2009 , data = d, horiz = T,?par.settings = list( ?superpose.symbol = list( ?pch = 21, ?fill = c( "lightblue", "lightgreen"), ?cex = 4, ?col = "black" ? ) ) , xlab "Market value ($Bn)", key = k, ?panel = function(x, y, ...){ panel.dotplot( x, y, ... ) grid.text( ?unit( x, "native") , unit( y, "native") , ?label = x, gp = gpar( cex = .7 ) ) } ### add this , scales=list(y=list(cex=.5)) #### ) Cheers> Thank you in advance! > Jos? > > ? ? ? ?[[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >