[Rd] Is text(..., adj) upside down? (Or am I?)
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Tue Jul 22 14:54:15 CEST 2008
On 7/22/2008 7:36 AM, S Ellison wrote:
> ?text says
> "'adj' allows _adj_ustment of the text with respect to '(x,y)'.
> Values of 0, 0.5, and 1 specify left/bottom, middle and
> right/top,
> respectively."
>
> But it looks like 0, 1 specify top, bottom respectively in the y
> direction.
>
> plot(1:4)
> text(2,2, "adj=c(0,0)", adj=c(0,0))
> text(2,2, "adj=c(0,1)", adj=c(0,1), col=2) #the red one's below the
> black one...
>
> #x-adj is OK
> text(3,3, "adj=c(0,0)", adj=c(0,0))
> text(3,3, "adj=c(1,0)", adj=c(1,0), col=2)
>
> [I am using r 2.7.1 in windows; adj behaviour is consistent in 2.6.0ff
> and for expressions as well as text]
>
> Perhaps a two-word correction to ?text ?
I think it is behaving as I'd expect: the y adjustment of 0 says that
the bottom of the text aligns with the specified point, while the y
adjustment of 1 says that the top of the text aligns there. This is
consistent with the description for x: 0 says the left end aligns, 1
says the right end aligns.
The text may be a little terse, but it is consistent.
Duncan Murdoch
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