grid.arrows {grid} | R Documentation |
Functions to create and draw arrows at either end of a line, or at either end of a line.to, lines, or segments grob.
These functions have been deprecated in favour of arrow
arguments to the line-related primitives.
grid.arrows(x = c(0.25, 0.75), y = 0.5, default.units = "npc", grob = NULL, angle = 30, length = unit(0.25, "inches"), ends = "last", type = "open", name = NULL, gp = gpar(), draw = TRUE, vp = NULL) arrowsGrob(x = c(0.25, 0.75), y = 0.5, default.units = "npc", grob = NULL, angle = 30, length = unit(0.25, "inches"), ends = "last", type = "open", name = NULL, gp = gpar(), vp = NULL)
x |
A numeric vector or unit object specifying x-values. |
y |
A numeric vector or unit object specifying y-values. |
default.units |
A string indicating the default units to use
if |
grob |
A grob to add arrows to; currently can only be a line.to, lines, or segments grob. |
angle |
A numeric specifying (half) the width of the arrow head (in degrees). |
length |
A unit object specifying the length of the arrow head. |
ends |
One of |
type |
Either |
name |
A character identifier. |
gp |
An object of class |
draw |
A logical value indicating whether graphics output should be produced. |
vp |
A Grid viewport object (or NULL). |
Both functions create an arrows grob (a graphical object describing
arrows), but only grid.arrows()
draws the arrows (and then only if draw
is TRUE
).
If the grob argument is specified, this overrides any x and/or y arguments.
An arrows grob. grid.arrows()
returns the value invisibly.
Paul Murrell
Grid,
viewport
,
grid.line.to
,
grid.lines
,
grid.segments
## Not run: ## to avoid lots of deprecation warnings pushViewport(viewport(layout=grid.layout(2, 4))) pushViewport(viewport(layout.pos.col=1, layout.pos.row=1)) grid.rect(gp=gpar(col="grey")) grid.arrows() popViewport() pushViewport(viewport(layout.pos.col=2, layout.pos.row=1)) grid.rect(gp=gpar(col="grey")) grid.arrows(angle=15, type="closed") popViewport() pushViewport(viewport(layout.pos.col=3, layout.pos.row=1)) grid.rect(gp=gpar(col="grey")) grid.arrows(angle=5, length=unit(0.1, "npc"), type="closed", gp=gpar(fill="white")) popViewport() pushViewport(viewport(layout.pos.col=4, layout.pos.row=1)) grid.rect(gp=gpar(col="grey")) grid.arrows(x=unit(0:80/100, "npc"), y=unit(1 - (0:80/100)^2, "npc")) popViewport() pushViewport(viewport(layout.pos.col=1, layout.pos.row=2)) grid.rect(gp=gpar(col="grey")) grid.arrows(ends="both") popViewport() pushViewport(viewport(layout.pos.col=2, layout.pos.row=2)) grid.rect(gp=gpar(col="grey")) # Recycling arguments grid.arrows(x=unit(1:10/11, "npc"), y=unit(1:3/4, "npc")) popViewport() pushViewport(viewport(layout.pos.col=3, layout.pos.row=2)) grid.rect(gp=gpar(col="grey")) # Drawing arrows on a segments grob gs <- segmentsGrob(x0=unit(1:4/5, "npc"), x1=unit(1:4/5, "npc")) grid.arrows(grob=gs, length=unit(0.1, "npc"), type="closed", gp=gpar(fill="white")) popViewport() pushViewport(viewport(layout.pos.col=4, layout.pos.row=2)) grid.rect(gp=gpar(col="grey")) # Arrows on a lines grob # Name these because going to grid.edit them later gl <- linesGrob(name="curve", x=unit(0:80/100, "npc"), y=unit((0:80/100)^2, "npc")) grid.arrows(name="arrowOnLine", grob=gl, angle=15, type="closed", gp=gpar(fill="black")) popViewport() pushViewport(viewport(layout.pos.col=1, layout.pos.row=2)) grid.move.to(x=0.5, y=0.8) popViewport() pushViewport(viewport(layout.pos.col=4, layout.pos.row=1)) # Arrows on a line.to grob glt <- lineToGrob(x=0.5, y=0.2, gp=gpar(lwd=3)) grid.arrows(grob=glt, ends="first", gp=gpar(lwd=3)) popViewport(2) grid.edit(gPath("arrowOnLine", "curve"), y=unit((0:80/100)^3, "npc")) ## End(Not run)