triax.frame | R Documentation |
Display a three axis frame with optional grid.
triax.frame(at=seq(0.1,0.9,by=0.1),axis.labels=NULL,
tick.labels=NULL,col.axis="black",cex.axis=1,cex.ticks=1,
align.labels=TRUE,show.grid=FALSE,col.grid="gray",lty.grid=par("lty"),
cc.axes=FALSE)
at |
The tick positions on the three axes. |
axis.labels |
Labels for the three axes in the order bottom, right left. Defaults to the column names. |
tick.labels |
The tick labels for the axes. Defaults to argument ‘at’ (proportions). |
col.axis |
Color of the triangular axes, ticks and labels. |
cex.axis |
Character expansion for axis labels. |
cex.ticks |
Character expansion for the tick labels. |
align.labels |
Logical - whether to align axis and tick labels with the axes. |
show.grid |
Whether to display grid lines at the ticks. |
col.grid |
Color of the grid lines. Defaults to gray. |
lty.grid |
Type of line for the grid. |
cc.axes |
Whether to align the axes clockwise or counterclockwise. |
‘triax.frame’ displays a triangular plot area on which proportions or percentages may be displayed. An optional grid may also be displayed. If ‘cc.axes’ is TRUE, both the axes and axis ticks will be in reverse order.
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Jim Lemon
triax.points,triax.abline,triax.fill
triax.plot(main="DEFAULT")
triax.plot(main="Clockwise axes",cc.axes=TRUE)
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