Hi Milton,

Thanks for your help.

I must confess that I don't understand what your code means at this moment.
But you really helped me out and I'll figure it out later. Thanks.

Cheers.
Zhongyi

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:26 AM, milton ruser <milton.ru...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Zhongyi,
>
> I must confess I not understood completely what you need, but...
>
> Tau<-seq(0.05,0.95,0.05);
> Pi <- seq(0.19,0.01,-0.01);
> par(cex.axis=0.8,ps=9,mar=c(1.5,1,0.5,1), oma=c(1,1,0.2,1) ,tck=-0.01);
> plot(Tau,Pi, type='l', xlab="Tau",ylab="Pi",col=4, xaxt="n", yaxt="n");
> axis(1,labels=F)
> axis(1,line=-1, lwd=0)
> axis(2,labels=F)
> axis(2,line=-0.5, lwd=0)
> mtext("x_txt",side=1, line=0.5)
> mtext("y_txt",side=2, line=1.2)
>
> cheers
>
> milton
> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:28 AM, Zhongyi Yuan <zhongyi-y...@uiowa.edu>wrote:
>
>> Dear R users:
>>
>> I am drawing a graph with the following code:
>>
>> Tau<-seq(0.05,0.95,0.05);
>> Pi <- seq(0.19,0.01,-0.01);
>> par(cex.axis=0.8,ps=9,mar=c(1.5,1,0.5,1), oma=c(1,1,0.2,1) ,tck=-0.01);
>> plot(Tau,Pi, type='l', xlab="Tau",ylab="Pi",col=4);
>>
>> I want to make the graph take as little space as possible. Here I run into
>> two problems. One is that the labels are gone, the other is the scale
>> numbers of axises are a little too far from my axises. Can anyone help me
>> with this? I am new to graphics and have spent a lot of time on "par" but
>> still not yet got it.
>> Thanks.
>>
>> best,
>> Zhongyi
>>
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