[R] axes that meet
partha_bagchi@hgsi.com
partha_bagchi at hgsi.com
Tue Dec 9 13:28:16 CET 2003
It might also mean that he is looking for par(xaxs = "i", yaxs = "i")
"Pikounis, Bill" <v_bill_pikounis at merck.com>
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12/09/2003 05:23 AM
To: "'Hank Stevens'" <HStevens at muohio.edu>, r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
cc:
Subject: RE: [R] axes that meet
Hank,
I think the graphical parameter you are looking for is "bty", as in
par(bty="l")
Details on the ?par help topic.
Hope that helps.
Bill
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>
> R v. 1.7.1, Windows 2000.
> A particular journal wants me to provide scatter plots with
> no box, but
> with axes that meet in the lower left corner. It seems as
> though there must
> be an easy way of doing this, but my reading the help on
> plot.default,
> axis, and box have not provided any clues. I would be most
> appreciative of
> any feedback.
> Thank you,
> Hank Stevens
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