There is an example in the example section of ?plot.zoo . That example is for a multipanel plot but the same idea works for a single panel plot -- in that case you don't have to define a panel but can just use axis directly.
On Dec 27, 2007 12:28 AM, tom soyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Gabor! > > Also, can you give an example of customizing the major tick marks on the > x-axis and adding minor tick marks between major tick marks? > > > > On 12/26/07, Gabor Grothendieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Dec 26, 2007 10:55 PM, tom soyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have been having very good results using plot.zoo to chart time series > > >[...] > > > (1) when I tried to use semi-log scale, via log="y", R issued a warning, > > > although it looked like plot.zoo plotted in semi-log scale anyway: > > > > > > Warning message: > > > In plot.xy(xy.coords(x, y), type = type, ...) : > > > "log" is not a graphical parameter > > > Does anyone know if I should ignore the warning, or discard the semi-log > > > looking graph instead? > > > > 1. plot.zoo is passing the log= argument to the panel and in this case > > panel=lines. You can (a) ignore the warning, (b) use suppressWarnings > > or (c) use a custom panel which excludes log: > > > > lines2 <- function(...) { L <- list(...); L$log <- NULL; do.call(lines, L) > } > > z <- zoo(1:100) > > plot(z, log = "y", panel = lines2) > > > > > (2) I noticed that plot.zoo automatically generates major tick marks for > the > > > user. But does anyone know how to customize the major tick marks on the > > > y-axis, and adding minor tick marks between them? I tried both axis() > and > > > minor.tick in the Hmisc package, but could not make them work. It seems > that > > > axis() and minor.tick do not work well with dates. > > > > 2. If you are using a single panel then try this: > > plot(z, yaxt = "n") > > axis(2, c(1, 10, 100)) > > > > > > > > (3) I tried to add horizontal grid like this: > > > > > > x=axis(4) > > > abline(h=x,col="light gray") > > > > > > It works... but unfortunately, the grid lines are all drawn on top, or > in > > > front, of the lines or bars of data on the chart. As a result, the grid > > > lines cover up the lines of data when they cross each other. Does anyone > > > know if it is possible to specify the order of lines on a chart, i.e., > > > something like the z-index, so that the grid lines are behind the data > > > lines? If not, then what would be the proper way of adding gridlines so > that > > > thay are consistent with the major and minor tick marks? > > > > Try using xyplot.zoo. See: > > ?xyplot.zoo > > for an example which specifically shows how to do it. > > > > > > -- > Tom ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.