[R] package 'corrplot'
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Fri Feb 20 00:32:14 CET 2015
On Feb 19, 2015, at 3:13 PM, Antonello Preti wrote:
> I'm using the package 'corrplot' for a figure to be used in an academic
> article.
> The figure must be black-and-white.
> I was able to produce a figure with some shades of grey (less than fifty,
> admitedly).
> However, the legend is still in red color.
> I need the legend be in black color.
> How can I get rid of the red color in the legend produced by'corrplot'?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Antonello Preti
>
> Here some code for exemplification.
>
>
> ### call the library
>
> library(corrplot)
> library(RColorBrewer)
>
> ### toy dataset
>
> data(mtcars)
>
> ### assign the dataset to a vector
>
> dat <- mtcars
>
> ### corrplot with shades of grey
>
> corrplot.mixed(cor(dat), col = rev(brewer.pal(10, "Greys")))
`corrplot.mixed`'s help page says any extra arguments get passed to corrplot, so look at the help page for corrplot where teh tl.col parameter is described:
corrplot.mixed(cor(dat), col = rev(brewer.pal(10, "Greys")), tl.col = "black")
> title("\nCollinearity when r > 0.8")
>
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David Winsemius
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