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2018 Sep 14
2
Poor documentation for "adj" and text()
...like to be able to access your bugzilla, BTW)
> > The documentation for parameter "adj" of text() in R 3.3.3 is hard to understand (unless you know what it does already):
> >
> > "adj
> > one or two values in [0, 1] which specify the x (and optionally y) adjustment of the labels. On most devices values outside that interval will also work."
> >
> > What is the meaning of the values? I think the description ("adj allows adjustment of the text with respect to (x, y). Values of 0, 0.5, and 1 specify left/bottom, middle and right/top alignm...
2018 Sep 14
0
Poor documentation for "adj" and text()
...gt;> The documentation for parameter "adj" of text() in R
>> 3.3.3 is hard to understand (unless you know what it does
>> already):
>> >
>> > "adj > one or two values in [0, 1] which specify the x
>> (and optionally y) adjustment of the labels. On most
>> devices values outside that interval will also work."
>> >
>> > What is the meaning of the values? I think the
>> description ("adj allows adjustment of the text with
>> respect to (x, y). Values of 0, 0.5,...
2017 Apr 11
2
Poor documentation for "adj" and text()
Hi!
(I'd like to be able to access your bugzilla, BTW)
The documentation for parameter "adj" of text() in R 3.3.3 is hard to understand (unless you know what it does already):
"adj
one or two values in [0, 1] which specify the x (and optionally y) adjustment of the labels. On most devices values outside that interval will also work."
What is the meaning of the values? I think the description ("adj allows adjustment of the text with respect to (x, y). Values of 0, 0.5, and 1 specify left/bottom, middle and right/top alignment, respectively. T...