Hi,
library(gridExtra)
example(patternGrob)
provides some patterns to fill a rectangular area using Grid graphics.
It could in theory be used in lattice. I wouldn't use it either, but I
can imagine how it might be useful on very special occasions.
Best,
baptiste
On 28 July 2010 06:11, HC
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Statistical Data Center
Intermountain Healthcare
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Thank you very much for your quick help.
In fact, I was trying to show confidence intervals
Thank you for your follow up on this matter.
I did think about the partial transparent color option and will certainly
use it and see how it works out. For presentations and color prints, the
partial transparency is surely going to work and may even look nicer. But
for black and white printing
Thank you very much for your quick help.
In fact, I was trying to show confidence intervals from two different
methods (for various groups in panels) that had some overlaps and some
exclusive areas. And using fill hides the area of the one underneath.
Hatching may have been very good for this
Hatching with lines can be done in polygon function using density and angle
arguments.
Is similar possibility of hatching polygons available when using
panel.polygon while trying to plot in panels using lattice?
Many thanks in advance for your help.
HC
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On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 7:40 PM, HC hca...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
Hatching with lines can be done in polygon function using density and angle
arguments.
Is similar possibility of hatching polygons available when using
panel.polygon while trying to plot in panels using lattice?
No.
-Deepayan
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