Re: [R] lattice: dots from xyplot to xscale.components

2010-10-20 Thread Deepayan Sarkar
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 3:46 AM, Mikhail Titov m...@gmx.us wrote:
 Hello!

 I posted a feature request at lattice page on r-forge at 
 https://r-forge.r-project.org/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1127group_id=638atid=2570
  ,
 but I decided to duplicate it here to make sure that I understand everything 
 correctly.

 I would like to slightly change the way my plot axis labels look alike based 
 on custom extra arguments to xyplot and bwplot. Right now these arguments
 are passed to my panel function, but they are not a part of dots in 
 xscale.components :( Is it a big problem to fix?

It's not clear that it's a problem that needs fixing. There are a
bunch of functions all over the place in lattice, and the design has
always been that unrecognized arguments gets passed on to (only) the
panel function.

 Is there an easy workaround?

That depends on what you want to do exactly.

-Deepayan

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[R] lattice: dots from xyplot to xscale.components

2010-10-12 Thread Mikhail Titov
Hello!

I posted a feature request at lattice page on r-forge at 
https://r-forge.r-project.org/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1127group_id=638atid=2570
 , but I decided to duplicate it here to make sure that I understand everything 
correctly.

I would like to slightly change the way my plot axis labels look alike based on 
custom extra arguments to xyplot and bwplot. Right now these arguments are 
passed to my panel function, but they are not a part of dots in 
xscale.components :( Is it a big problem to fix? Is there an easy workaround?

Mikhail

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