[Rd] Re: [R] Problem going back to a viewport with gridBase
Paul Murrell
p.murrell at auckland.ac.nz
Tue Jun 7 00:47:34 CEST 2005
Hi
Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> On 6/2/05, Paul Murrell <p.murrell at auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
>
>>Hi
>
>
> Thanks. I have mucked around in vpTree structures and discovered its
> actually quite easy to specify children so I have changed my example
> so that instead of naming the children of 'layout' and then remembering
> coordinates linked to the names of the children of 'layout' in
> the 'coords' structure (which really just duplicates state information
> already available in grid) it simply follows the order
> of the children of 'layout' directly. This permits elimination of 'coords'
> and the two naming functions. Using the depth approach you advocate,
> 'with' also becomes shorter and I think I have it to the point where it works
> with both vpPath and viewport classes. Once Deepayan implements
> the use.viewport= argument to print, 'with' can be eliminated too. No
> questions this time but I thought I would post the latest version for
> completeness. Regards.
Ok. I can see this working ... for now. The disadvantage with this
approach is that it makes use of the undocumented, internal structure of
a viewport tree to grab a list of child viewports. A worse example of
the same thing is that the with() methods make use of a happy
coincidence that both viewport objects and viewport path objects share a
component called "name" (and an even happier coincidence that they
contain the same information). I think it would be cleaner and better
practice, despite requiring longer code, to make use of the documented
interface which requires specifying viewport names and viewport paths.
The internal structure of objects is not guaranteed to be stable.
Paul
> [pushLayout is same as before except there are no names on the
> children of 'layout' and the rest is new]
>
> library(grid)
> library(lattice)
>
> pushLayout <- function(nr, nc, name="layout") {
> pushViewport(viewport(layout=grid.layout(nr, nc), name=name))
> for (i in 1:nr) {
> for (j in 1:nc) {
> pushViewport(viewport(layout.pos.row=i, layout.pos.col=j))
> upViewport()
> }
> }
> upViewport()
> }
>
> with.vpPath <- with.viewport <- function(data, expr, ...) {
> # if data is a vpPath it cannot be ROOT since NULL will never
> dispatch here
> depth <- if (data$name == "ROOT") 0 else downViewport(data$name)
> result <- eval.parent(substitute(expr))
> upViewport(depth)
> invisible(result)
> }
>
> grid.newpage()
>
> # specify number of cells to fill and number of rows
> n <- 5; nr <- 3
>
> nc <- ceiling(n/nr)
> downViewport(pushLayout(nr, nc))
>
> vpt <- current.vpTree(all = FALSE)
> for(k in 1:n) with(vpt$children[[k]],
> print( xyplot(v ~ v, list(v = 1:k)), newpage = FALSE )
> )
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