If you want to change the orientation of the axis labels you use las. If you want to change the horizontal justification of the axis labels you use hadj. If you want to change the orientation of the axis labels and the horizontal justification of the axis labels then you use las and hadj at the same time.

On 20 nov. 08, at 14:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Full_Name: Martin Karl-Friedrich Bader
Version: 2.8.0
OS: 10.5.3
Submission from: (NULL) (131.152.1.1)


Hi there,

when using las=1 on the y-axis the labels keep their centered justification, e.g. if you plot a graph using the axis command: axis(side=2, at=c(0,50, 100, 125), lab=c("0","50","100", " "), las=1), then the 0 and the 50 are centered in relation to the 100! One can work around that problem by inserting blank spaces in front of the lower numbers (e.g.: " 0") but that's not an appropriate
solution! Is there a way that can be fixed? Thanks in advance!

Martin

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