Thank you. It works. Ivan
Ivan Gregoretti, PhD National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases National Institutes of Health 5 Memorial Dr, Building 5, Room 205. Bethesda, MD 20892. USA. On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 8:13 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsem...@comcast.net> wrote: > > On Jan 8, 2010, at 8:10 PM, Jason Morgan wrote: > >> On 2010.01.08 19:44:39, Ivan Gregoretti wrote: >>> >>> Hello listers, >>> >>> Does anybody know how to add text to an xyplot without whipping out >>> the existing curve? >>> That's all. >>> >>> For instance, >>> >>> Lets say you generate a graph like this >>> >>> A <- data.frame(x = rnorm(100), y = rnorm(100)) >>> xyplot(y ~ x, data = A) >>> >>> How would you add 'Hello world'? >>> >>> I tried 6.02E23 different partial solutions found on the web and >>> failed. I just need one EXAMPLE that WORKS. >>> >>> Unfortunately, >>> >>> library(lattice) >>> ?panel.text >>> >>> shows no examples. >>> >>> As you see, I bring you a formidable challenge. >> >> A <- data.frame(x = rnorm(100), y = rnorm(100)) >> xyplot(y ~ x, data = A, >> panel = function(...) { >> panel.text(0, 0, "Hello world!") >> panel.xyplot(...) >> }) > > Or, following a Sarkar r-helpful example on how to add to an existing plot: > > library(lattice) > A <- data.frame(x = rnorm(100), y = rnorm(100)) > xyplot(y ~ x, data = A) > trellis.focus("toplevel") ## has coordinate system [0,1] x [0,1] > panel.text(0.5, 0.2, "Hello, world", cex = 1.2, font = 2) > trellis.unfocus() > > -- > David >> >> A whole lot of examples lattice are available here: >> >> http://lmdvr.r-forge.r-project.org/figures/figures.html >> >> If you plan on using lattice often, I highly recommend Deepayan Sarkar's >> book. >> >> Hope that helps, >> ~Jason >> >>> >>> Thank you, >>> >>> Ivan >>> > > David Winsemius, MD > Heritage Laboratories > West Hartford, CT > > ______________________________________________ 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.