Thank you very much for the example. It works well.
Best,
Jinsong
On 2022/10/10 3:48, Uwe Ligges wrote:
I'd propose:
plot.new()
ltext <- "text"
lobj <- legend("bottom", "", text.width=strwidth(ltext), fill = "gray",
cex = 2)
text(lobj$text, ltext)
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 09.10.2022 16:54, Jin
I'd propose:
plot.new()
ltext <- "text"
lobj <- legend("bottom", "", text.width=strwidth(ltext), fill = "gray",
cex = 2)
text(lobj$text, ltext)
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 09.10.2022 16:54, Jinsong Zhao wrote:
Hi there,
in the following code, I'd like to enlarge the filled box but not the
legend
Nope. Sorry. Ignore my comment. box.lwd changes the width of the box line,
bot the width of the box.
-- Bert
On Sun, Oct 9, 2022 at 8:08 AM Bert Gunter wrote:
> Did you use the 'box.lwd' argument to set the width of the box? If so, why
> does this not work for you? If not, set it to a bigger va
Did you use the 'box.lwd' argument to set the width of the box? If so, why
does this not work for you? If not, set it to a bigger value.
Cheers,
Bert
On Sun, Oct 9, 2022 at 7:55 AM Jinsong Zhao wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> in the following code, I'd like to enlarge the filled box but not the
> legend
Hi there,
in the following code, I'd like to enlarge the filled box but not the
legend text.
plot.new()
legend("topleft", "text", fill = "gray") # filled box is too small
legend("top", "text", fill = "gray", cex = 2) # filled box is ok but
text is too large
# I can use point to mimic fill
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