Jian Zhang
Jian Zhang

Reputation: 1217

How to remove the box frame in "plot.raster" in R package "raster"

I need to remove the box frame around the figure in R package "raster", but I cannot figure out which argument I should change. The example is as follows:

library(raster)

r <- raster(nrows=10, ncols=10)

r <- setValues(r, 1:ncell(r))

plot(r)

plot(r,axes=F)

Upvotes: 18

Views: 14066

Answers (2)

Josh O&#39;Brien
Josh O&#39;Brien

Reputation: 162321

This works:

plot(r, axes=FALSE, box=FALSE)

To learn how you could have found that out for yourself, have a look at the underlying functions by trying the following. (The calls to showMethods() and getMethod() are needed because the raster package makes extensive use of S4 methods rather than the more commonly used S3 methods.)

showMethods("plot")
getMethod("plot", c("Raster", "ANY"))
getAnywhere(".plotraster2")
getAnywhere(".rasterImagePlot")
args(raster:::.rasterImagePlot)
# function (x, col, add = FALSE, legend = TRUE, horizontal = FALSE, 
#     legend.shrink = 0.5, legend.width = 0.6, legend.mar = ifelse(horizontal, 
#         3.1, 5.1), legend.lab = NULL, graphics.reset = FALSE, 
#     bigplot = NULL, smallplot = NULL, legend.only = FALSE, lab.breaks = NULL, 
#     axis.args = NULL, legend.args = NULL, interpolate = FALSE, 
#     box = TRUE, breaks = NULL, zlim = NULL, zlimcol = NULL, fun = NULL, 
#     asp, colNA = NA, ...) 

Upvotes: 37

Jonathan Christensen
Jonathan Christensen

Reputation: 3866

The best I can suggest is

plot(r,axes=F,useRaster=F)

The option bty='n' usually gets rid of the box, but the raster-plotting function seems to be drawing its own box on top of the regular box that you can't get rid of.

Upvotes: 1

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