fields.style()
fields.color.picker()
fields.style
is a simple
function to enlarge the characters in a plot and set the colors. List this out to modify the choices.##Two examples of concentrating a panel of plots together ## to conserve the white space. ## see also the example in image.plot using split.screen. ## The basic trick is to use the oma option to reserve some space around the ## plots. Then unset the outer margins to use that room.
library( fields)
# some hokey image data x<- 1:20 y<- 1:15 z<- outer( x,y,"+") zr<- range( c(z))
# add common legend to 3X2 panel
par( oma=c(4,0,0,0)) set.panel( 3,2) par( mar=c(1,1,0,0))
# squish plots together with just 1 space between for ( k in 1:6){ image( x,y,z, axes=FALSE, xlab="", ylab="", zlim=zr) }
par( oma=c(0,0,0,0)) image.plot( zlim=zr, legend.only=TRUE, horizontal=TRUE, legend.mar=5)
# you may have to play around with legend.mar and the oma settings to # get enough space.
## ### also add some axes on the sides. in a lattice style ## note oma adds some more room at bottom.
par( oma=c(8,6,1,1)) set.panel( 3,2) par( mar=c(1,1,0,0)) ## for ( k in 1:6){ image( x,y,z, axes=FALSE, xlab="", ylab="", zlim=zr) box() # box around figure
# maybe draw an x axis if( k %in% c(5,6) ){ axis( 1, cex.axis=1.5) mtext( line=4, side=1, "Xstuff")}
# maybe draw a y axis if( k %in% c(1,3,5) ){ axis( 2, cex.axis=1.5) mtext( line=4, side=2, "Ystuff")} }
# same trick of adding a legend strip. par( oma=c(0,0,0,0)) image.plot( zlim=zr, legend.only=TRUE, horizontal=TRUE, legend.mar=5)
# reset panel set.panel()
#### # show colors ## the factory colors:
clab<- colors() n<- length( clab) N<- ceiling( sqrt(n) ) M<- N temp<- rep( NA,M*N) temp[1:n] <- 1:n z<- matrix(temp, M,N)
image(seq(.5,M+.5,,M+1), seq(.5,N+.5,,N+1) , z, col=clab, axes=FALSE, xlab="", ylab="")
# see the function fields.color.picker() to locate colors
# dumping out colors by name for a latex document # this creates text strings that are the LaTeX color definitions # using the definecolor function.
# grab all of the R default colors clab<- colors()
for( nn in clab){ temp<- signif(col2rgb(nn)/256, 3) cat( "\definecolor{", nn, "}", "{rgb}{", temp[1], ",", temp[2], ",", temp[3], "}", fill=TRUE , sep="") }
# this loop prints out definitions such as # \definecolor{yellowgreen}{rgb}{0.602,0.801,0.195} # having loaded the color package in LaTeX # defining this color # use the construction {\color{yellowgreen} THIS IS A COLOR} # to use this color in a talk or document.
# this loop prints out all the colors in LaTeX language # as their names and can be converted to a pdf for handy reference.
sink( "showcolors.tex")
clab<- colors() for( nn in clab){ temp<- signif(col2rgb(nn)/256, 3) cat( "\definecolor{", nn, "}", "{rgb}{", temp[1], ",", temp[2], ",", temp[3], "}", fill=TRUE , sep="") cat( paste("{ \color{",nn,"} ", nn," $\bullet$ \\ }", sep=""), fill=TRUE) } sink()