On 2011-12-14 18:32, Carl Witthoft wrote:
That only puts different colors on different axes. I was wondering
about the (silly) possibility of having a range of colors for the ticks
on a given axis.
I think you would have to either hack the code or issue
several axis() calls, e.g.
plot(1:9,
That only puts different colors on different axes. I was wondering
about the (silly) possibility of having a range of colors for the ticks
on a given axis.
From: Hans W Borchers
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 14:21:31 +
Carl Witthoft witthoft.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
> So far as I can tell, the '
Carl Witthoft witthoft.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
> So far as I can tell, the 'col.ticks' parameter for axis() only uses the
> first value provided. E.g.:
>
> plot(0:1,0:1, col.ticks=c('blue','red','green')) #all ticks are blue
>
> Just wondering if there's a different option in the basic plot
Hi,
So far as I can tell, the 'col.ticks' parameter for axis() only uses the
first value provided. E.g.:
plot(0:1,0:1, col.ticks=c('blue','red','green')) #all ticks are blue
Just wondering if there's a different option in the basic plot commands
that can handle multiple colors, and also wh
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