Prints a bertin to the output device. It uses the R base graphics system and this is very fast. This is useful for working with grids. Not so much for producing high-quality output.
bertinBase(nrow, ncol, labels = "", labels.elements = "",
labels.left = "", labels.right = "", col.text = NA, cex.text = 0.6,
cex.elements = 0.7, cex.constructs = 0.7, col.fill = grey(0.8),
border = "white", xlim = c(0, 1), ylim = c(0, 1), margins = c(0, 1,
1), lheight = 0.75, text.margin = 0.005, elements.offset = c(0.002,
0.002), id = c(T, T), cc = 0, cr = 0, cc.old = 0, cr.old = 0,
col.mark.fill = "#FCF5A4", print = TRUE, byrow = FALSE, add = FALSE)
Vector of length three (default margins=c(0,1,1)
).
1st element denotes the left, 2nd the upper and 3rd the
right margin in npc coordinates (i.e. 0 to zero).
Logical. Wether to add bertin to existent plot (default is
FALSE
). If TRUE, plot.new()
will not be called
par(new=TRUE)
.
repgrid
object.
Vector. rating scores are printed in the cells
Vector (default trim=c(F,F)
).If a number the string
is trimmed to the given number of characters. If set
to TRUE the labels are trimmed to the available space
NULL
just for printing.