[R] Getting plot axes where they should be!

Duncan Murdoch murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Mon Jul 21 14:43:47 CEST 2008


On 7/21/2008 8:13 AM, (Ted Harding) wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> I've been digging for the solution to this for several
> hours now. If there is a solution, it must be one of the
> worst "needle-in-a-haystack" examples in R documentation!
> 
> Essentially, I want to make an x-y plot in which the
> X-axis really is the X-axis (i.e. its vertical position
> is at y=0), and the Y-axis really is the Y-axis (i.e.
> its horizontal position is at x=0). Discussion, with
> toy examples, below.
> 
> I have sort-of solved this (as stated) for one special
> case, after a depth-4 search through
> 
>   ?plot --> ?plot.default --> ?par --> ?axis
> 
> which finally led me to the parameter "pos" to axis():
> 
>   ?axis
>   pos: the coordinate at which the axis line is to be drawn:
>   if not 'NA' this overrides the values of both 'line' and 'mgp[3]'.
> 
> Hence, instead of
> 
>   plot(c(0.5,2.5),c(0.5,2.5),xlim=c(0,3),ylim=c(0,3),
>        frame.plot=FALSE)
> 
> (where the axes do not meet at the origin (0,0)), I can do
> 
>   plot(c(0.5,2.5),c(0.5,2.5),xlim=c(0,3),ylim=c(0,3),
>        frame.plot=FALSE,pos=0)
> 
> which is *exactly* what I want in this case.
> 
> But now I want to do the same, where instead of plotting the
> two points (0.5,0.5), (2.5,2.5) I want to plot (0.5,2.5), (2.5,4.5).
> 
> Provided I keep the xlim and ylim to both have lower value 0,
> a similar solution again works fine:
> 
>   plot(c(0.5,2.5),c(2.5,4.5),xlim=c(0,3),ylim=c(0,5),
>        frame.plot=FALSE,pos=0)
> 
> But, in this case, what I *really* want is to limit the Y range
> to the "relevant" bit: ylim=c(2,5) -- I don't want to have a lot
> of empty space below the points. So I want a Y-axis running from
> y=2 to y=5, and X-axis as before from x=0 to x=3, and I want these
> two axes to meet at (x=0,y=2). But how?
> 
> By analogy to the above, I need to set a "pos=0" for the X-axis,
> and a "pos=2" for the y-axis. And I have not been able to discover
> how to do this.

It may or may not be possible in a single call to plot(), but it is 
certainly straightforward if you use separate calls to plot() and axis:

 > plot(c(0.5,2.5),c(2.5,4.5),xlim=c(0,3),ylim=c(2,5), axes=F)
 > axis(1, pos=2)
 > axis(2, pos=0)

Generally speaking I find it is usually easier not to try to convince 
plot() to do strange things:  I tell it to do nothing, and do the 
strange things myself.

Duncan Murdoch



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