| grid.lines {grid} | R Documentation | 
These functions create and draw a series of lines.
grid.lines(x = unit(c(0, 1), "npc"),
          y = unit(c(0, 1), "npc"), 
          default.units = "npc", 
          arrow = NULL, name = NULL,
          gp=gpar(), draw = TRUE, vp = NULL)
linesGrob(x = unit(c(0, 1), "npc"),
          y = unit(c(0, 1), "npc"), 
          default.units = "npc", 
          arrow = NULL, name = NULL,
          gp=gpar(), vp = NULL)
grid.polyline(...)
polylineGrob(x = unit(c(0, 1), "npc"),
             y = unit(c(0, 1), "npc"), 
             id=NULL, id.lengths=NULL,
             default.units = "npc", 
             arrow = NULL, 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   | 
arrow | 
 A list describing arrow heads to place at either end
of the line, as produced by the   | 
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).  | 
id | 
 A numeric vector used to separate locations in   | 
id.lengths | 
 A numeric vector used to separate locations in   | 
... | 
 Arguments passed to   | 
The first two functions create a lines grob (a graphical object describing
lines), and grid.lines
draws the lines (if draw is TRUE).
The second two functions create or draw a polyline grob, which is just like a lines grob, except that there can be multiple distinct lines drawn.
A lines grob or a polyline grob.
grid.lines returns a lines grob invisibly.
Paul Murrell
grid.lines()
# Using id (NOTE: locations are not in consecutive blocks)
grid.newpage()
grid.polyline(x=c((0:4)/10, rep(.5, 5), (10:6)/10, rep(.5, 5)),
             y=c(rep(.5, 5), (10:6/10), rep(.5, 5), (0:4)/10),
             id=rep(1:5, 4),
             gp=gpar(col=1:5, lwd=3))
# Using id.lengths
grid.newpage()
grid.polyline(x=outer(c(0, .5, 1, .5), 5:1/5),
             y=outer(c(.5, 1, .5, 0), 5:1/5),
             id.lengths=rep(4, 5),
             gp=gpar(col=1:5, lwd=3))