par.settings
argument in a high level callsimpleTheme(col, alpha,
cex, pch, lty, lwd, font, fill, border,
col.points, col.line,
alpha.points, alpha.line)
col
is used for components
plot.symbol
, plot.line
, plot.polygon
,
superpose.symbol
, superpose.line
, and
superpose.polygon
. col
, etc., apply.plot.symbol
(for which only the first component is
used) and superpose.symbol
(for which the arguments can be
vectors).plot.line
(for which only the first component is
used) and superpose.line
(for which the arguments can be
vectors).plot.symbol
,
plot.polygon
, superpose.symbol
, and
superpose.polygon
.plot.polygon
and superpose.polygon
.theme
argument to
trellis.device
and trellis.par.set
, or
as the par.settings
argument to any high level lattice function
such as xyplot
.trellis.device
for details). This theme is used to
obtain defaults for various graphical parameters, and in particular,
the auto.key
argument works on the premise that the same source
is used for both the actual graphical encoding and the legend. The
easiest way to specify custom settings for a particular display is to
use the par.settings
argument, which is usually tedious to
construct as it is a nested list. The simpleKey
function can
be used in such situations as a wrapper that generates a suitable list
given parameters in simple name=value
form, with the nesting
made implicit. This is less flexible, but straightforward and
sufficient in most situations.trellis.device
, xyplot
,
Lattice
str(simpleTheme(pch = 16))
dotplot(variety ~ yield | site, data = barley, groups = year,
auto.key = list(space = "right"),
par.settings = simpleTheme(pch = 16),
xlab = "Barley Yield (bushels/acre) ",
aspect=0.5, layout = c(1,6))
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