grid.rect {grid} | R Documentation |
These functions create and draw rectangles.
grid.rect(x = unit(0.5, "npc"), y = unit(0.5, "npc"), width = unit(1, "npc"), height = unit(1, "npc"), just = "centre", hjust = NULL, vjust = NULL, default.units = "npc", name = NULL, gp=gpar(), draw = TRUE, vp = NULL) rectGrob(x = unit(0.5, "npc"), y = unit(0.5, "npc"), width = unit(1, "npc"), height = unit(1, "npc"), just = "centre", hjust = NULL, vjust = NULL, default.units = "npc", name = NULL, gp=gpar(), vp = NULL)
x |
A numeric vector or unit object specifying x-location. |
y |
A numeric vector or unit object specifying y-location. |
width |
A numeric vector or unit object specifying width. |
height |
A numeric vector or unit object specifying height. |
just |
The justification of the rectangle
relative to its (x, y) location. If there are two values, the first
value specifies horizontal justification and the second value specifies
vertical justification. Possible string values are: |
hjust |
A numeric vector specifying horizontal justification.
If specified, overrides the |
vjust |
A numeric vector specifying vertical justification.
If specified, overrides the |
default.units |
A string indicating the default units to use
if |
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 a rect grob (a graphical object describing
rectangles), but only grid.rect
draws the rectangles (and then only if draw
is TRUE
).
A rect grob. grid.rect
returns the value invisibly.
Paul Murrell