What Dave said, plus here's a hint. Try this example (which uses base
graphics):
plot(1:5)
plot(1:5, cex.lab=2)
Then look at the help page for par
help('par')
or
?par
to search for other graphics parameters (base graphics) you can use to change
various things.
Success will depend, as Dave indicated, on how the package author handled the
plotting options in rsFit().
-Don
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?On 1/25/18, 5:56 PM, "R-help on behalf of David Winsemius"
<r-help-bounces at r-project.org on behalf of dwinsemius at comcast.net>
wrote:
The documentation say that additional arguments will be passed. I suspect
this will be a base graphics plot. You should look at the code of plot.rsfit to
determine which arguments get processed.
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> On Jan 25, 2018, at 10:30 AM, Moyukh Laha <laha.moyukh at
gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am new to R and for some of my research work I am using
'fArma'
> package to estimate the Hurst parameter of a time series.
> When I am ding the following command :
> rsFit(data, doplot = TRUE)
> I am getting the R/S plot for that time series with default plot title,
> font size. However, I want to change the axis size, font size etc of
this
> plot, which I am unable to do as there is no formal argument here. Can
> anyone suggest something about this? How can I change the font size,
axis
> size etc here?
> Thanks.
>
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