similar to: legend lwd - feature request (PR#7023)

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2000 May 31
1
legend with multiple columns
I have made a minor hack to "legend" (in R 1.0.0, but I didn't notice any changes to legend in the 1.0.1 NEWS) to allow the legend to be formatted in multiple columns, or horizontally (number of columns <- number of legend items). (I find this helpful when I have lots of legend items and not a lot of vertical space to squeeze the legend into.) (Another hack I've considered
2003 Dec 12
1
legend() graphics output bug (PR#5725)
Full_Name: Daniel Gasser Version: 1.8.1 OS: Win XP Submission from: (NULL) (130.60.20.92) The legend()-Function shows a different behaviour than it did in Version 1.6.1. It plots a black box left of the legend lines on each legend row. In 1.6.1 there was just the line in appropriate color for each row in the legend (i was using exactly the same legend statement and same plot function). My legend
2012 Mar 15
1
Bar graph with 2 Y axis
Dear R users,   I need to draw a barplot with 2 Y axis. I have 3 days each of wich having 2 groups (and error bar for each of them). The height of the 3rd day is too tall compared to others. That's why I have to use a second Y axis for that. I am using  "barplot2" function of "gplots" library (to be able to add error bars as well). Data and  codes currently I am using is
1998 Sep 25
1
legend
I've been having some trouble with legend not printing line types and I see there is some difference with Splus. In Splus the only required arguments are x,y, and legend. Also, I always thought required arguments had to proceed optional argument. What should happen here if I omit fill and col but specify lty=something? legend function (x, y, legend, fill, col = "black", lty,
1998 Mar 26
0
S programming style & "missing(.)" [was "regarding bugs in barplot" on R-core]
[The part about S (S-plus and R being dialects of S) programming (at the end) makes me cc'ing this to R-devel. MM] On R-core, >>>>> "Paul" == Paul Murrell <paul@stat.auckland.ac.nz> writes: Paul> hi (i) the problem with the positioning of the legend in your Paul> barplot example: Paul>
1997 May 11
2
R-alpha: Logarithmic scales
Here are another three problems with logarithmic scales: 1) segments() does not work with logarithmic scales. I suggest to change lines 962-973 in "plot.c": for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { if (FINITE(xt(x0[i%nx0])) && FINITE(yt(y0[i%ny0])) && FINITE(xt(x1[i%nx1])) && FINITE(yt(y1[i%ny1]))) { GP->col = INTEGER(col)[i % ncol];
2002 Jul 31
2
Bug in legend?
This is a bit obscure but caused me some grief... R1.5.1/MS Windows There seems to be a peculiarity in legend associated with the use of expression text. It seems as if expression text is used in (eg) an mtext call then if the call to legend also includes expression text and a subscript then the legend box and line spacing depends on the value of cex used in the previous call to mtext,
2000 Oct 19
0
legend -- one more try
Dermot MacSweeney pointed out to me that after my "fix" of legend(), points were no longer coming out placed in the middle of the lines, but at the right-hand edge. It turns out that naively swapping the order of point-drawing and line-drawing also messes up the bookkeeping that legend() does on the current x-location. Here's my patch, which fixes that bookkeeping (and incidentally
2001 Jan 15
0
legend() patch never seems to have made it in
Perhaps I should have submitted this as a bug so that it would be officially tracked. It's not a big deal, but here it is again (I can't remember which version this patch is against, but I don't think legend() has changed since then ...) Basically, the problem is that if you want to have "opaque" points that overlay lines (rather than using type="b" and having
1999 Sep 11
1
legend(): adjust space between symbol and tex
Hello, I'd like to ask, how to adjust the space between symbol/line and text in a legend. My legend() is build like that legend(xmax-netzdiff/11, # shouldn't matter here ifelse(ydiff>=0, # ymin-6.5*(netzdiff/11), # ymax-netzdiff/11), # c("stehender Stamm","Windwurf",
2003 Jun 05
2
Fwd: Re: legend() with option adj=1
Is there a simpler way then the solution to the one that was posted here? I'm not very proficient with legend, and I don't understand this solution. All I have is two or more lines on one plot that I want to put a legend on and I can't figure out how to do it from the examples. Can you give a very simple example? It does not have to be fancy!! I have never worked with a
2003 May 20
1
legend() with option adj=1
Hi there, I want to justify to right the text of my legend. Consider this short reproducable example. x <- 1:5 y1 <- 1/x y2 <- 2/x plot(rep(x,2),c(y1,y2),type="n",xlab="x",ylab="y") lines(x,y1) lines(x,y2,lty=2) legend(5,2,c("1,000","1,000,000"),lty=1:2,xjust=1,yjust=1)
2010 Feb 07
4
x-axis plot problem
Hi all, I tried to have plot of many vector in one plot and i have got a nice plot but i have problem with x-axis. I want to have month and year only(Jul.07 means July 2007) in x-axis without appearing other number behaind it. I would appercit any help. The R code: F<-c(7.49,6.91,6.78,6.99,7.44,7.42) M<-c(4.81,4.51,5.21,4.65,4.75,3.86) P<-c(7.49,15.03,15.19,15.32,15.42,15.45)
2008 Dec 05
1
Trouble with gridBase and inset plots
Dear All, I ma having a trouble in generating a figure containing 3 insets with the gridBase package. I always get an error message of the kind: Error in gridPLT() : Figure region too small and/or viewport too large No matter which parameters I choose. The plots works nicely with two insets only, but when I try adding the third one, my troubles begin. I am probably doing something wrong in the
2001 Aug 27
1
colorbar legend for image()
Hi, are there any plans to add a colorbar legend to image()? Or such a possibility already implemented which I just haven't discovered yet. Anyway, I will be willing to spent some time on the implementation if there isn't anyone working on that already. Thanks Thomas -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read
1997 Jun 23
0
R-alpha: various graphics Q.
"contour" can't return a list of contours (it would be nice) "arrows" has different options from S-PLUS (no "open" or "rel" options, no "lwd" parameter or graphics parameter pass-through; "size" in S corresponds to "length" in R). [I know we needn't follow S-PLUS syntax slavishly, but it would be nice at least to
2008 Nov 07
0
barplot can put legend in wrong place, request option to override that (PR#13265)
This in an enhancement requestion, to add the capability to pass arguments through barplot() to legend(). I've created a version that does this. # Run this code; notice that the legend # is superposed over one bar: barplot(height = cbind(x = c(465,91) / 465 * 100, y = c(840,200) / 840 * 100, z = c(37,17) / 37 * 100), beside = FALSE, width =
2012 Oct 10
2
r-plot help-it prints outside frame
Hello, i have been doing browns exponential smooting for myself and have a little trouble with plotting values: par(xpd=TRUE) plot(vector,xlab="Period",ylab="Values") legend(max(vector), legend = c("Original values", "Estimated values"), col=c("blue","red"),lwd=0.5, cex=1, xjust=0.1, yjust=-0.3) lines (vector, type =
2004 Nov 16
2
Barplot difficulties
Hello. I am an R newbie struggling to learn and use R . I have read many portions of the R Reference Manual, as well as the FAQs. Given that I learn something new each time, I know I might be missing something obvious. But I appeal to your good nature to help me through this initial problem. I have attached a pdf file to demonstrate what I desire and have listed what my data looks like in
2002 Nov 12
1
problem with `legend' + `substitute'
Hello, R experts! I'd like to add the somewhat complicated expression as "legend" to the plot: x <- 1 T <- 10 plot(x) legend ( 1.0 ,1.0 ,substitute ( paste ( Sr["2"] ,GaMnO["5.541"] ,", T = " ,T ,"K" ) ,list (T = T)