yes, that's it, thank's a lot to all respondents! Am Montag, den 17.12.2007, 18:12 -0500 schrieb Duncan Murdoch: > On 17/12/2007 4:19 PM, Albert Greinoecker wrote: > > Am Montag, den 17.12.2007, 21:22 +0100 schrieb Scionforbai: > >>> My question: is there a way to add axes the usual way (as tried for > > the > >>> first graphic), but to erase the margin, so that the axes start at > > point > >>> (0/0) in my case. > >> Not really sure if this is what you ask, but maybe you should call > >> your first plot() with xaxs="i" and yaxs="i". It reduces the default > >> 4% increase on data range on both axis. > > > > thanks for your answer and sorry for the weak explanation of the > > problem. > > To put it another way: > > consider the following simple statement: > > hist(rnorm(100)) > > how can I influence drawing of the axis so that they lie directly on the > > edges of the bars? The solution on this I think could directly be > > applied to my problem. > > That's what he was getting at: > > > par(xaxs="i", yaxs="i") > > hist(rnorm(100)) > > Duncan Murdoch
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