emptyMainLeftAxisLeftStripBottomLegend
From HH v3.1-42
by Richard Heiberger
Remove main title, left axis tick labels, left strip, bottom legend from plot and keep the vertical spacing allocated to those items.
Remove main title, left axis tick labels, left strip, bottom legend from
plot and keep the vertical spacing allocated to those items. This
function is used to prepare a trellis object to be placed next to
another trellis object. The current object will have much of its
annotation
removed with the intent of sharing annotation with the other object.
This is motivated by the ProfChal
example in plot.likert
.
- Keywords
- hplot
Usage
emptyMainLeftAxisLeftStripBottomLegend(x)
Arguments
- x
A
"trellis"
object.
Details
We manipulate the items inside the trellis object.
Value
A "trellis"
object with the stated items replaced by non-printing
values. The vertical spacing of the original object is retained.
References
The manipulations are similar to those in the
c.trellis
and related functions in the
latticeExtra
package.
See Also
Examples
# NOT RUN {
## This is a small example.
## See ?plot.likert for the complete example including motivation.
##
require(grid)
require(lattice)
require(latticeExtra)
require(HH)
data(ProfChal)
tmp <- data.matrix(ProfChal[,1:5])
rownames(tmp) <- ProfChal$Question
ProfChal.list <- split.data.frame(tmp, ProfChal$Subtable)
Empl <- ProfChal.list[[2]]
pct <- likert(Empl, as.percent="noRightAxis", xlab="Percent")
pct
count <- likert(Empl, rightAxis=TRUE,
xlab="Count", ylab.right="Row Count Totals",
scales=list(x=list(at=c(0, 100, 200))))
count
countEmptied <- HH:::emptyMainLeftAxisLeftStripBottomLegend(count)
countEmptied
tmp <- update(resizePanels(c(pct, countEmptied, y.same=TRUE, layout=c(2,1)), w=c(.8, .2)),
scales=list(y=list(alternating=3, limits=count$y.limits),
x=list(at=list(pct$x.scales$at, count$x.scales$at),
labels=list(pct$x.scales$labels,
count$x.scales$labels))),
xlab=c(" ", pct$xlab, " ", count$xlab),
between=list(x=1))
tmp
# }
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