Hi all -- I just encountered a behavior that I believe has changed from previous versions, though I haven't chased back the last version that behaves as my existing code expects quite yet. Perhaps this is a bug, though perhaps I'm missing a subtle detail somewhere in the documentation...
Here's some code that works as expected (in R 3.1.1): ######################################## pdf() plot.new() original_plt <- par("plt") plt_1 <- c(original_plt[1], original_plt[1] + (original_plt[2] - original_plt[1]) / 2, original_plt[3], original_plt[3] + (original_plt[4] - original_plt[3]) / 2) par("plt" = plt_1) plot.window(xlim = c(0, 1), ylim = c(0, 1)) box() plt_2 <- c(plt_1[2], original_plt[2], plt_1[4], original_plt[4]) par("plt" = plt_2) plot.window(xlim = c(0, 1), ylim = c(0, 1)) box() par("plt" = original_plt) box(lty = 2) dev.off() ######################################## This will draw 3 boxes... one in the lower left corner (specified by plt_1), one in the top right corner (specified by plt_2), and one dotted box around the full plot box (original_plt). Now, if you replace the first two box() calls by: rect(0, 0, 1, 1), only the lower-left rectangle is drawn. If you _add_ rect(0, 0, 1, 1) after each box() call, all boxes and rectangles are correctly drawn. It seems that after setting plt once, subsequent plt alterations put the device into a state that will permits drawing of _some_ things (e.g. box()), but not other things (e.g. rect, lines, points). A kludge to fix this is to call box(col = "white")... but that's quite the kludge, indeed! Axis() works just like box(), too... but I haven't exhausted which drawing functions work and which don't. I'd classify this is a bug, but I thought I'd check here first. I've also only checked this so far with the pdf() device, so I don't know if it is somehow device-specific. I detected this because some existing code (that worked on some earlier version of R, sorry that I don't know which one yet...) has suddenly stopped working! Cheers! -murat ______________________________________________ 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.