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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head><title>R: fields - graphics hints</title>
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<table width="100%" summary="page for fields.hints {fields}"><tr><td>fields.hints {fields}</td><td style="text-align: right;">R Documentation</td></tr></table>
<h2>
fields - graphics hints
</h2>
<h3>Description</h3>
<p>Here are some technical hints for assembling multiple plots with common
legends or axes and setting the graphics parameters to make more
readable figures. Also we an index to the defaultcolors in R graphics
and setting their definitions in LaTeX.
All these hints use the standard graphics environment.
</p>
<h3>Usage</h3>
<pre>
fields.style()
fields.color.picker()
</pre>
<h3>Details</h3>
<p><code>fields.style</code> is a simple
function to enlarge the characters in a plot and set the colors. List this out to modify the choices.
</p>
<pre>
##Two examples of concentrating a panel of plots together
## to conserve the white space.
## see also the example in image.plot using split.screen.
## The basic trick is to use the oma option to reserve some space around the
## plots. Then unset the outer margins to use that room.
library( fields)
# some hokey image data
x<- 1:20
y<- 1:15
z<- outer( x,y,"+")
zr<- range( c(z))
# add common legend to 3X2 panel
par( oma=c(4,0,0,0))
set.panel( 3,2)
par( mar=c(1,1,0,0))
# squish plots together with just 1 space between
for ( k in 1:6){
image( x,y,z, axes=FALSE, xlab="", ylab="", zlim=zr)
}
par( oma=c(0,0,0,0))
image.plot( zlim=zr, legend.only=TRUE, horizontal=TRUE, legend.mar=5)
# you may have to play around with legend.mar and the oma settings to
# get enough space.
##
### also add some axes on the sides. in a lattice style
## note oma adds some more room at bottom.
par( oma=c(8,6,1,1))
set.panel( 3,2)
par( mar=c(1,1,0,0))
##
for ( k in 1:6){
image( x,y,z, axes=FALSE, xlab="", ylab="", zlim=zr)
box() # box around figure
# maybe draw an x axis
if( k %in% c(5,6) ){
axis( 1, cex.axis=1.5)
mtext( line=4, side=1, "Xstuff")}
# maybe draw a y axis
if( k %in% c(1,3,5) ){
axis( 2, cex.axis=1.5)
mtext( line=4, side=2, "Ystuff")}
}
# same trick of adding a legend strip.
par( oma=c(0,0,0,0))
image.plot( zlim=zr, legend.only=TRUE, horizontal=TRUE, legend.mar=5)
# reset panel
set.panel()
####
# show colors
## the factory colors:
clab<- colors()
n<- length( clab)
N<- ceiling( sqrt(n) )
M<- N
temp<- rep( NA,M*N)
temp[1:n] <- 1:n
z<- matrix(temp, M,N)
image(seq(.5,M+.5,,M+1), seq(.5,N+.5,,N+1)
, z, col=clab, axes=FALSE, xlab="", ylab="")
# see the function fields.color.picker() to locate colors
# dumping out colors by name for a latex document
# this creates text strings that are the LaTeX color definitions
# using the definecolor function.
# grab all of the R default colors
clab<- colors()
for( nn in clab){
temp<- signif(col2rgb(nn)/256, 3)
cat(
"\definecolor{",
nn, "}",
"{rgb}{", temp[1],
",", temp[2],
",", temp[3],
"}", fill=TRUE , sep="")
}
# this loop prints out definitions such as
# \definecolor{yellowgreen}{rgb}{0.602,0.801,0.195}
# having loaded the color package in LaTeX
# defining this color
# use the construction {\color{yellowgreen} THIS IS A COLOR}
# to use this color in a talk or document.
# this loop prints out all the colors in LaTeX language
# as their names and can be converted to a pdf for handy reference.
sink( "showcolors.tex")
clab<- colors()
for( nn in clab){
temp<- signif(col2rgb(nn)/256, 3)
cat(
"\definecolor{",
nn, "}",
"{rgb}{", temp[1],
",", temp[2],
",", temp[3],
"}", fill=TRUE , sep="")
cat( paste("{ \color{",nn,"} ", nn," $\bullet$ \\ }", sep=""),
fill=TRUE)
}
sink()
</pre>
<hr /><div style="text-align: center;">[Package <em>fields</em> version 9.9 <a href="00Index.html">Index</a>]</div>
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