Hi,
For your second question, take a look at ?clip. The example explains
really well what you can do and how.
HTH,
Ivan
Le 12/1/2010 04:42, Peter Ehlers a écrit :
On 2010-11-30 17:27, Jason Edgecombe wrote:
Hi,
I have the following code:
hist(gps$heartpercent, breaks=5)
rect(90, par("usr")[3], 100, par("usr")[4], col = "red")
How do I get the rectangle to appear behind the histogram. Barring that,
how can I make certain bars of the histogram to be a certain color?
Here are a couple of ways:
1. using hist(); just plot the histogram twice.
x <- rnorm(1000, 100, 5)
hist(x)
rect(90, 0, 98, par('usr')[4], col = 'red')
hist(x, add = TRUE)
For coloured bars, use a colour vector:
hist(x, breaks = 5, col = c(3,3,4,4,2))
2. using lattice;
histogram(x,
panel=function(...){
panel.rect(90,0,98,1000,col='bisque',border=NA)
panel.histogram(...,col='transparent',lwd=2)
}
)
Again, you can define bar colours with a colour vector.
Lattice is more customizable albeit a little harder
to learn.
Peter Ehlers
Thanks,
Jason
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