Can you please provide a complete reproducible example, including the device used. E.g.

quartz() # or X11()
plot(1:200, yaxt="n", type="n")
axis(side=2, at=c(0,50,100,125), lab=c("0","50","100"," "), las=1)

does not work as you describe (R 2.8.0 in R.app, Mac OS 10.5.5).

On Thu, 20 Nov 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Full_Name: Martin Karl-Friedrich Bader
Version: 2.8.0
OS: 10.5.3

Is that Solaris or SuSE or HP-UX or Mac OS?

As only Windows and Mac users seem to be in denial about there being any other OS, I suspect we can infer ....

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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