On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 09:23 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On 16-Jul-07 22:11:31, Steve Powers wrote: > > Doe anyone know of a way to print nice-looking, printer-friendly tables > > directly in the R plot window? This would be very handy for examining > > preliminary results from frequently used routines. I've hunted for this > > with no luck. All anyone seems to do is export text files to excel for > > formatting, or use the print(bla) function which just calls the numbers > > at the command line. There must be a way to do this.---steve > > It would certainly be possible to write a function include a table > within a plot, since a table is no more than bits of text laid out > positionally in an array, and there is already provision to place > text at assigned positions on a plot -- the function text() does this. > > That being said, though, writing the code to layout a particular > table in the particular way you want would not be trivial. I don't > know of an R function which implements a reasonable "default layout" > for arbitrary tables in a plot. > > As an example of "doing it with your bare hands", run the following: > > x<-0.5*(0:20);y<-(x^2)/10;plot(x,y,pch="+",col="blue",ylim=c(-10,10)) > lines(x,y,col="blue") > A<-c(0,2.5,5,7.5,10); B<-(A^2)/10;points(A,B,pch=2,col="red") > Ach<-as.character(round(A,digits=1)) > Bch<-as.character(round(B,digits=3)) > text(x=c(6.25,8.0),y=c(0,0),labels=c("A","B"),pos=4) > for(i in (1:5)){text(x=6.125,y=(-1-i),labels=Ach[i],pos=4)} > for(i in (1:5)){text(x=7.875,y=(-1-i),labels=Bch[i],pos=4)} > > You could augment this with grid lines, etc. according to taste. > > Best wishes, > Ted.
Another option is to look at the textplot() function in the 'gplots' package on CRAN. Also, run demo(plotmath) to look at some examples of a table/cell layout. Specifically, the draw.title.cell() and draw.plotmath.cell() functions used in the example output. HTH, Marc Schwartz ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch 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.