On Fri, 1 May 2015, David L Carlson wrote:
There are half a dozen implementations of ternary plots in as many R
packages so it is hard to be specific. Since you are using title(), try
the "further graphical parameters from par" mentioned in the manual page
such as adj=c(x, y) for position (or ma
On Fri, 1 May 2015, David L Carlson wrote:
There are half a dozen implementations of ternary plots in as many R
packages so it is hard to be specific.
David,
I'm using the compositions() package.
Since you are using title(), try the "further graphical parameters from
par" mentioned in the
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Subject: [R] Plot Title: Adjusting Position
Plots of compositional data ternary diagrams do not accept the main label
within the plot() function, but do print the label when it is specified
within the title() function. On some of these plots I need to raise the
position of
Plots of compositional data ternary diagrams do not accept the main label
within the plot() function, but do print the label when it is specified
within the title() function. On some of these plots I need to raise the
position of the title just enough to move the text above the top row of
diagra
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