Full_Name: Steve Ellison Version: 2.4.1 OS: Windows, Linux Submission from: (NULL) (194.73.101.157)
bxp() allows specifcation of box locations with at=, but neither adjusts xlim= to fit at nor does it respect xlim provided explicitly. This is because bxp() now includes explicit xlim as c(0.5, n+0.5), without checking for explicitly supplied xlim (or ylim if horizontal). This also prevents simple added plots (eg if add=T, with at=(1:n)+0.5, the last box is partly off the plot. The 'offending' code is in bxp: if (!add) { plot.new() if (horizontal) plot.window(ylim = c(0.5, n + 0.5), xlim = ylim, log = log, xaxs = pars$yaxs) else plot.window(xlim = c(0.5, n + 0.5), ylim = ylim, log = log, yaxs = pars$yaxs) } Suggested fix: if (!add) { plot.new() bxp.limits <- if(!is.null(at)) { c(at[1]-(at[2]-at[1])/2, at[n]+(at[n]-at[n-1])/2 ) } else { c(0.5, n + 0.5) } if (horizontal) plot.window(ylim = if(is.null(pars$xlim)) bxp.limits else pars$xlim, xlim = ylim, log = log, xaxs = pars$yaxs) else plot.window(xlim = if(is.null(pars$xlim)) bxp.limits else pars$xlim, ylim = ylim, log = log, yaxs = pars$yaxs) } This retains the current defaults for xlim with at unspecified but allows explicit specification of xlim. (which is the grouping level axis whether horizontal or vertical). I've tested the above as far as producing a modified bxp and plotting a boxplot object, but have not tried calling direct from boxplot. boxplot() should, however, not need modification as xlim and ylim are, I believe, passed via the namedargs list in the bxp call. ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel