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panes

Prepare a "panel" type layout


Description

Split the graphics device into a "panel" type layout for a group of plots

Usage

panes(mat=NULL,widths=rep(1,ncol(mat)),heights=rep(1,nrow(mat)),
  nrow=2,ncol=2,mar=c(0,0,1.6,0),oma=c(2.5,1,1,1))

Arguments

mat

A matrix representing the number of panes to be created and their order of plotting.

widths,heights

The widths and heights of the panes. See layout.

nrow,ncol

The numbers of rows and columns in the layout. See par(mfrow).

mar

The margins for each plot in the panes.

oma

The outer margins for the entire group of panes.

Details

panes combines the information for displaying a set of plots in a "panel" layout. The default values will usually produce the desired result by calling par(mfrow). If mat is not NULL, the layout function will be called instead of par(mfrow). The two methods are included for the convenience of the user.

Note that panes does not produce any plots and that the user must call tab.title to get the "look" of the panel plot. The overall title is usually centered at the left edge (as in the example) or in the center of one of the plots in the bottom row.

Value

The values of par options that existed when panes was called. This list is usually used to restore those values.

Author(s)

Jim Lemon

See Also

Examples

y<-runif(8)
 oldpar<-panes(matrix(1:4,nrow=2,byrow=TRUE))
 par(mar=c(0,2,1.6,0))
 boxplot(y,axes=FALSE)
 axis(2)
 box()
 par(mar=c(0,0,1.6,2))
 tab.title("Boxplot of y",tab.col="#88dd88")
 barplot(y,axes=FALSE,col=2:9)
 axis(4)
 box()
 tab.title("Barplot of y",tab.col="#88dd88")
 par(mar=c(2,2,1.6,0))
 pie(y,col=2:9)
 tab.title("Pie chart of y",tab.col="#88dd88")
 box()
 par(mar=c(2,0,1.6,2))
 plot(y,xaxs="i",xlim=c(0,9),axes=FALSE,col=2:9)
 axis(4)
 box()
 tab.title("Scatterplot of y",tab.col="#88dd88")
 # center the title at the left edge of the last plot
 mtext("Test of panes function",at=0,side=1,line=0.8,cex=1.5)
 panes(matrix(1:3,ncol=1),heights=c(0.7,0.8,1))
 par(mar=c(0,2,2,2))
 plot(sort(runif(7)),type="l",axes=FALSE)
 axis(2,at=seq(0.1,0.9,by=0.2))
 box()
 tab.title("Rising expectations",tab.col="#ee6666")
 barplot(rev(sort(runif(7))),col="blue",axes=FALSE)
 axis(2,at=seq(0.1,0.9,by=0.2))
 box()
 tab.title("Diminishing returns",tab.col="#6666ee")
 par(mar=c(4,2,2,2))
 tso<-c(0.2,0.3,0.5,0.4,0.6,0.8,0.1)
 plot(tso,type="n",axes=FALSE,xlab="")
 # the following needs a Unicode locale to work
 points(1:7,tso,pch=c(rep(-0x263a,6),-0x2639),cex=2)
 axis(1,at=1:7,
  labels=c("Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday","Sunday","Monday"))
 axis(2,at=seq(0.1,0.9,by=0.2))
 box()
 tab.title("The sad outcome",tab.col="#66ee66")
 mtext("A lot of malarkey",side=1,line=2.5)
 par(oldpar)

plotrix

Various Plotting Functions

v3.8-1
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
Jim Lemon, Ben Bolker, Sander Oom, Eduardo Klein, Barry Rowlingson, Hadley Wickham, Anupam Tyagi, Olivier Eterradossi, Gabor Grothendieck, Michael Toews, John Kane, Rolf Turner, Carl Witthoft, Julian Stander, Thomas Petzoldt, Remko Duursma, Elisa Biancotto, Ofir Levy, Christophe Dutang, Peter Solymos, Robby Engelmann, Michael Hecker, Felix Steinbeck, Hans Borchers, Henrik Singmann, Ted Toal, Derek Ogle, Darshan Baral, Ulrike Groemping, Bill Venables
Initial release
2021-01-21

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