[R] R plot

Benoit Boulinguiez benoit.boulinguiez at ensc-rennes.fr
Fri Oct 17 11:01:08 CEST 2008


Hi,

Personally I always use xlim and ylim with the plot or points function like
that:

plot(	X,Y,pch=16,col=2,cex.axis=1.5,cex.lab=1.5,
	xlim=c(0,1.05*max(X)),ylim=c(0,1.05*max(Y))
	)


Regards/Cordialement


Benoit Boulinguiez 


-----Message d'origine-----
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Envoyé : vendredi 17 octobre 2008 10:47
À : Haoda Fu
Cc : R help
Objet : Re: [R] R plot

Haoda Fu wrote:
> All -
>
>
> When I plot something like
>
> a<-rnorm(5)
> b<-rnorm(5)
> plot(a,b,col = "red")
> points(10,-10)
>
> The last point is missing because it is out of range of the first 
> plot.
>
> I just try to switch from Matlab to R. In Matlab, it always can 
> automatic adjust the xlim and ylim for such case.
>
> Is it possible auto adjust in R? Otherwise keep tracking xlim and ylim 
> is really annoying.
>
>   

if you know the range in advance, you can specify it using the xlim and ylim
parameters to plot.  you can also use them in points (it doesn't cause an
error), but it does not seem to have the desired effect of reshaping the
plot.

it's perhaps a pity it works this way, but you have to get used to it. 
or drop r if you find matlab better.


vQ

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