[R] drawing segments through points with pch=1
Martin Maechler
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Mon Jul 21 12:00:09 CEST 2008
>>>>> "DE" == David Epstein <David.Epstein at warwick.ac.uk>
>>>>> on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 15:40:34 +0100 writes:
DE> What I don't like about type="b", also suggested by Paul
DE> Smith, is that the segments do not go right up to the
DE> little circles---a gap is left, which I don't like.
The gap is a feature; if you don't want it, use
"o" ([o]verplotting lines and points) instead of
"b" ([b]oth (lines and points)
plot(x, ybarv, type="o", pch=21, bg="white")
does in one line what Uwe's solution did in three.
DE> So far, Uwes' solution is what suits me best. However, I
DE> understand Brian's objection, though it doesn't apply in
DE> my case. The discussion makes me fear that it's a very
DE> long road ahead before I can get fine control of R
DE> graphics.
I'd recommend you should really get and read Paul Murrell's book
I just mentioned {in the other thread on R-help},
or read through the basic help pages points, lines,
plot.default, ... quite carefully, and try and start to
understand the many examples / demos etc.
DE> Thanks David
DE> On 20 Jul, 2008, at 14:54, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>> On Sun, 20 Jul 2008, Uwe Ligges wrote:
>>
>>> You probably want to make your code readable, read ?points and go
>>> ahead by making the plot without points (plot(....., type="n")),
>>> drawing segments and at the end paint points with white background
>>> colour in order to "overwrite" the segments:
>>
>> Except that the background is not necessarily white (and you may
>> want it to be transparent or translucent).
>>
>> It looks to me like lines(type="b") might be what was wanted.
>>
>>
>>> y <- c(1.21, 0.51, 0.14, 1.62, -0.8,
>>> 0.72, -1.71, 0.84, 0.02, -0.12)
>>> ybar <- mean(y)
>>> ll <- length(y)
>>> ybarv <- rep(ybar, ll)
>>> x <- 1:ll
>>> plot(x, ybarv, type="n")
>>> segments(x[1], ybar, x[ll], ybar)
>>> points(x, ybarv, pch=21, bg="white")
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Uwe Ligges
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> David Epstein wrote:
>>>> Please excuse me for asking such basic questions:
>>>> Here is my code
>>>>> y=c(1.21,0.51,0.14,1.62,-0.8,0.72,-1.71,0.84,0.02,-0.12)
>>>>> ybar=mean(y)
>>>>> ll=length(y);
>>>>> ybarv=rep(ybar,ll)
>>>>> x=1:ll
>>>>> plot(x,ybarv,pch=1)
>>>>> segments(x[1],ybar,x[ll],ybar)
>>>> What I get is a collection of small circles, with a segment "on
>>>> top" of the circles, which is almost what I want. But I don't
>>>> want the segment to be visible inside any small circle.
>>>> Is there an easy way to arrange for the segment to "lie behind"
>>>> the pch=1 markers, as in hidden line removal, so that the circles
>>>> remain with nothing inside them? I tried putting the segments
>>>> command first, but then no segment appeared at all.
>>>> In general, is there a method of laying a drawing "on top" of
>>>> another. I tried inserting add="T" as an argument to plot, and R
>>>> objected strongly.
>>>> Thanks for any help
>>>> David Epstein
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