[R] xyplot lattice fine control of axes limits and thick marks (with log scale)
ilai
keren at math.montana.edu
Wed Mar 28 17:07:40 CEST 2012
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 4:21 AM, maxbre <mbressan at arpa.veneto.it> wrote:
> After a long and winding road (sorry but I'm a novice) I get to a final
> result which is quite close to what I need;
> nevertheless I would like to tweak a little further the xyplot
Without dput(mydata) you are the only one who can do that...
so that I can
> get ***for each single panel defined by variable z*** a finer control over:
> -the x and y the limits: I would like to be the same for both axes;
relation='same' in the scales. BTW this is the default, why did you
change to 'free' ?
> -the number of thick marks: again I would like to be same for both axes;
Most modifications of tick marks, labels and limits are easy through
the scales argument. ?xyplot and examples.
Best,
Elai
>
> the (general) code snippet here attached does not get this result;
> any help for this ?
>
> thank you
>
>
> #my example
>
> xyplot(y ~ x | z, data=mydata,
> aspect="xy",
> scales= list(x=list(relation="free", log=10),
> y=list(relation="free", log=10)),
>
> prepanel = function(x, y, subscripts) {
> list(xlim = c(min(x,y), max(x,y)))
> list(ylim= c(min(x,y), max(x,y)))
> },
>
> panel = function(x, y ,subscripts,...) {
> #panel.xyplot(x, y, xlim = c(min(x,y), max(x,y)), ylim =
> c(min(x,y), max(x,y)),...)
> panel.xyplot(x, y, ...)
> panel.abline(a = 0, b = 1, lty = 2, col ="gray")
> panel.text(x, y, labels=mydata$name[subscripts])
> },
>
> subscripts=TRUE,
> xscale.components = xscale.components.logpower,
> yscale.components = yscale.components.logpower
> )
>
> in attachment http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4511897/my_example.png
> my_example.png
>
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