[R] increasing space available for labels
M?der J?rg
maeder at atmos.umnw.ethz.ch
Thu Feb 14 00:06:03 CET 2002
hallo,
try inside text srt=90 (rotate the text) and cex=0.5 (or smaller it scales
the text)
joerg maeder
> I've got a graph with really long labels. I've tried decreasing the
> font size, but they're still getting truncated. I've RTFMed & it
>seems that mgp should have something to do with this, but I can't make
>it work. I need about 2-3x as much space for labels as is available by
>default (or on the example below).
>
> boxplot(split(ranks,c(1:25)), names=items, horizontal=F)
> par(las=2,ps=7,mgp=c(1, 1, 0))
> boxplot(split(ranks,c(1:25)), names=items, notch=T, horizontal=F,
> add=F) abline(h=18)
> abline(h=13)
> abline(h=10)
> abline(v=5.5)
> abline(v=10.5)
> abline(v=15.5)
> abline(v=20.5)
> par(ps=20)
> for (x in 1:5) text(x*5-2,y=26, categories[x])
>
> P.S. Many thanks to the folks who responded to my last plea for help
> with not being able to find order() in the man pages. I don't know how
> I missed it. I even looked for it in the "See Also" of the sort and
> rank manpages (where it's pointed to). I'm sure this problem is
> similarly trivial, but I just can't see it.
>
> --
> Jay Pfaffman pfaffman at relaxpc.com
> +1-415-821-7507 (H) +1-415-810-2238 (M)
> http://relax.ltc.vanderbilt.edu/~pfaffman/
>
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