Reputation: 187
I would like to make a twoord plot where I would like to decrease the size of the text on the x axis. So I am looking for the alternative to cex.axis. I tried using cexlab.axis but it changes the y axis values.I also tried to suppres the x axis altogether and then customise the x axis by specifying
twoord.plot(lx=1:96, ly=mean_aod, rx=1:96, ry=tot_FCH,type=c("b","bar"),xaxt="n")
axis(1, at = seq(1, 96, by = 1),srt=45, cex.axis=0.5)
But this doesn't get rid of the default labels plotted by twoord.plot. Basically I want the x axis labels to be from 1 to 96 at each of the 96 tick marks. The closest I have got to this is by specifying a variable month that runs from 1 to 96 and then running the code below.
twoord.plot(lx=1:96, ly=mean_aod, rx=1:96, ry=tot_FCH,type=c("b","bar"), xticklab=month)
But the size of each label is too big and not all the labels are displayed. How can I rectify this? Many thanks in advance.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1154
Reputation: 13122
Looking at page(twoord.plot)
we see that in twoord.plot
when plot
is called, argument axes
is -already- set to FALSE
and axes are built by calling axis
. So, xaxt
won't have any effect.
The thing is, though, that in the code is written: axis(1, ... **cex** = axilsab.cex
. But setting cex
in axis
won't have the desired effect; cex.axis
should be used instead. For axes 2 and 4, though, axilslab.cex
argument is used by calling mtext
. E.g. mtext(axat, 2... cex = axislab.cex
; here cex
(inside mtext
) has the desired effect.
Concluding, you can write a function twoord.plot2
where you change the cex
argument to cex.axis
when calling axis(1...
. And then run your code by calling twoord.plot2
. I.e. axis(1,... **cex.axis** = axislab.cex)
.
EDIT
I will add a x_axislab.cex
argument in the original twoord.plot
in order to change only the size of x-axis' tickmarks:
Copy-paste everything from page(twoord.plot)
in a text editor and name it twoord.plot2
. Then add an extra argument and change the body of the function:
twoord.plot2 <- #function (lx, ly, rx, ry, data = NULL, xlim = NULL, lylim = NULL,
#rylim = NULL, mar = c(5, 4, 4, 4), lcol = 1, rcol = 2, xlab = "",
#ylab = "", rylab = "", lpch = 1, rpch = 2, type = "b", xtickpos = NULL,
#xticklab = NULL, halfwidth = 0.4, axislab.cex = 1,
**x_axislab.cex = 1**, # do.first = NULL,
# ...) #add argument `x_axislab.cex = 1` in the arguments of the original `twoord.plot`
#{
# if (!is.null(data)) {
# ly <- unlist(data[ly])
#...everything else...
#if (is.null(xticklab))
axis(1, **cex.axis = x_axislab.cex**) #change here. it was **cex = axislab.cex**
# else {
#if (is.null(xtickpos))
#xtickpos <- 1:length(xticklab)
# if (is.null(xticklab))
# xticklab <- xtickpos
axis(1, at = xtickpos, labels = xticklab, **cex.axis = x_axislab.cex**) #change here. it was **cex = axislab.cex**
#.....everything else...
Then copy-paste your function in R
and run something like:
twoord.plot2(...other arguments..., x_axislab.cex = 0.8)
to plot your data and change the size of x-axis' tickmarks.
Upvotes: 2