Dear Peter, thank you very much, *precisely* what I was looking for!
Cheers, Marius On 2010-12-27, at 02:27 , Peter Ehlers wrote: > On 2010-12-26 08:26, Marius Hofert wrote: >> Dear David, >> >> thank you for your answer. >> As I wrote, I am looking for an option to control the *space* between the >> tick marks and the corresponding labels. I am happy with the *number* of >> tick marks and their default values. As far as I know, pscales can't control >> the space, so it is *not* what I am looking for. > > Marius, > I think that you mean something like the following: > > U <- matrix(runif(300), ncol = 3) > splom(U, par.settings = list( > axis.components = list( > left = list(pad1 = 3) > ) > ) > ) > > which will adjust the left axis; you'll have to add > right, top, bottom components to handle those as well. > > Have a look at what trellis.par.get() produces and > check the axis.components section. > > Peter Ehlers > > >> Cheers, >> >> Marius >> >> On 2010-12-26, at 14:36 , David Winsemius wrote: >> >>> >>> On Dec 26, 2010, at 5:41 AM, Marius Hofert wrote: >>> >>>> Dear expeRts, >>>> >>>> how can I decrease the space between the tick marks and the corresponding >>>> labels in an splom? >>>> See here: >>>> >>>> library(lattice) >>>> U<- matrix(runif(4000), ncol = 8) >>>> splom(U, axis.text.cex = 0.2) # => space between the [small] tick labels >>>> and tick marks is/seems to be too large >>> >>> So you want more tick marks? >>> >>>> >>>> I checked ?panel.pairs but could not find an option for that. >>> >>> What about the pscales argument? >>> >>> A single number would increase the number of ticks, or a list with "at" and >>> "labels" values can be passed. Seem to be just what you asked for. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> David Winsemius, MD >>> West Hartford, CT >>> ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.