chart_ax_x | R Documentation |
Define settings for an x axis.
chart_ax_x( x, orientation, crosses, cross_between, major_tick_mark, minor_tick_mark, tick_label_pos, display, num_fmt, rotation, limit_min, limit_max, position, second_axis = FALSE )
x |
an |
orientation |
axis orientation, one of 'maxMin', 'minMax'. |
crosses |
specifies how the axis crosses the perpendicular axis, one of 'autoZero', 'max', 'min'. |
cross_between |
specifies how the value axis crosses the category axis between categories, one of 'between', 'midCat'. |
major_tick_mark, minor_tick_mark |
tick marks position, one of 'cross', 'in', 'none', 'out'. |
tick_label_pos |
ticks labels position, one of 'high', 'low', 'nextTo', 'none'. |
display |
should the axis be displayed (a logical of length 1). |
num_fmt |
number formatting. See section for more details. |
rotation |
rotation angle. Value should be between |
limit_min |
minimum value on the axis. |
limit_max |
maximum value on the axis. |
position |
position value that cross the other axis. |
second_axis |
unused |
All %
need to be doubled, 0%%
mean "a number
and percent symbol".
From my actual knowledge, depending on some chart type
and options, the following values are not systematically
used by office chart engine; i.e. when chart pre-compute
percentages, it seems using 0%%
will have no
effect.
General
: default value
0
: display the number with no decimal
0.00
: display the number with two decimals
0%%
: display as percentages
0.00%%
: display as percentages with two digits
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0.00E+00
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d-mmm-yy
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mmm-yy
h:mm AM/PM
h:mm:ss AM/PM
h:mm
h:mm:ss
m/d/yy h:mm
#,##0 ;(#,##0)
#,##0 ;[Red](#,##0)
#,##0.00;(#,##0.00)
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mm:ss
[h]:mm:ss
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@
chart_ax_y()
, ms_areachart()
, ms_barchart()
, ms_scatterchart()
,
ms_linechart()
library(mschart) chart_01 <- ms_linechart( data = us_indus_prod, x = "date", y = "value", group = "type" ) chart_01 <- chart_ax_y(x = chart_01, limit_min = 20, limit_max = 120) chart_01
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