Assign parameters in a gtTheme to create a new theme.
setTheme(
from = NULL,
title = NULL,
box = NULL,
xAxis = NULL,
yAxis = NULL,
grid = NULL,
legend = NULL,
scale = NULL,
vector = NULL,
raster = NULL
)[gtTheme] an gtTheme object.
[named list(.)] plot = TRUE/FALSE,
fontsize and colour of the title.
[named list(.)] plot = TRUE/FALSE,
linewidth, linetype and linecol of the bounding box
(not supported recently).
[named list(.)] plot = TRUE/FALSE, number of
bins and margin of the x-axis, label [named
list(.)] plot = TRUE/FALSE, title, fontsize,
colour and rotation of the x-axis label, ticks
[named list(.)] plot = TRUE/FALSE, fontsize,
colour and number of digits to which to round the x-axis
ticks.
[named list(.)] plot = TRUE/FALSE, number of
bins and margin of the y-axis, label [named
list(.)] plot = TRUE/FALSE, title, fontsize,
colour and rotation of the y-axis label, ticks
[named list(.)] plot = TRUE/FALSE, fontsize,
colour and number of digits to which to round the y-axis
ticks.
[named list(.)] plot = TRUE/FALSE,
colour, linetype and linewidth of the major and minor
grid and whether or not to plot the minor = TRUE/FALSE grid.
[named list(.)] plot = TRUE/FALSE, number of
bins, ascending = TRUE/FALSE order of values and the
sizeRatio of plot and legend, label [named list(.)]
plot = TRUE/FALSE, fontsize and colour of the legend
labels, box [named list(.)] plot = TRUE/FALSE,
linetype, linewidth and colour of the legend box.
[named list(.)] param = 'someParameter' and
to = 'someAttribute' to which to scale 'someParameter' to. Whether
or not to use the values' identity, the value range that
shall be represented by the scale and the number of bins.
[named list(.)] linecol, fillcol,
missingcol, linetype, linewidth, pointsize and
pointsymbol of a vector object.
[ named list(.)] fillcol of a raster object.
# NOT RUN {
input <- gtRasters$continuous
(myTheme <- setTheme(title = list(plot = FALSE)))
visualise(input, theme = myTheme)
# }
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