update.trellis
Retrieve and Update Trellis Object
Description
Update method for objects of class "trellis"
, and a way to retrieve the last printed trellis object (that was saved).
Usage
## S3 method for class 'trellis' update(object, panel, aspect, as.table, between, key, auto.key, legend, layout, main, page, par.strip.text, prepanel, scales, skip, strip, strip.left, sub, xlab, ylab, xlab.top, ylab.right, xlim, ylim, xscale.components, yscale.components, axis, par.settings, plot.args, lattice.options, index.cond, perm.cond, ...) ## S3 method for class 'trellis' t(x) ## S3 method for class 'trellis' x[i, j, ..., drop = FALSE] trellis.last.object(..., prefix)
Arguments
object, x | The object to be updated, of class |
i, j | indices to be used. Names are not currently allowed. |
drop | logical, whether dimensions with only one level are to be dropped. Currently ignored, behaves as if it were |
panel, aspect, as.table, between, key, auto.key, legend, layout,
main, page, par.strip.text, prepanel, scales, skip, strip,
strip.left, sub, xlab, ylab, xlab.top, ylab.right, xlim, ylim,
xscale.components, yscale.components, axis, par.settings, plot.args,
lattice.options, index.cond, perm.cond, ... | arguments that will be used to update |
prefix | A character string acting as a prefix identifying the plot of a |
Details
All high level lattice functions such as xyplot
produce an object of (S3) class "trellis"
, which is usually displayed by its print
method. However, the object itself can be manipulated and modified to a large extent using the update
method, and then re-displayed as needed.
Most arguments to high level functions can also be supplied to the update
method as well, with some exceptions. Generally speaking, anything that would needs to change the data within each panel is a no-no (this includes the formula, data, groups,
subscripts
and subset
). Everything else is technically game, though might not be implemented yet. If you find something missing that you wish to have, feel free to make a request.
Not all arguments accepted by a Lattice function are processed by update
, but the ones listed above should work. The purpose of these arguments are described in the help page for xyplot
. Any other argument is added to the list of arguments to be passed to the panel
function. Because of their somewhat special nature, updates to objects produced by cloud
and wireframe
do not work very well yet.
The "["
method is a convenient shortcut for updating index.cond
. The t
method is a convenient shortcut for updating perm.cond
in the special (but frequent) case where there are exactly two conditioning variables, when it has the effect of switching (‘transposing’) their order.
The print method for "trellis"
objects optionally saves the object after printing it. If this feature is enabled, trellis.last.object
can retrieve it. By default, the last object plotted is retrieved, but if multiple objects are plotted on the current page, then others can be retrieved using the appropriate prefix
argument. If trellis.last.object
is called with arguments, these are used to update the retrieved object before returning it.
Value
An object of class trellis
, by default plotted by print.trellis
. trellis.last.object
returns NULL
is no saved object is available.
Author(s)
Deepayan Sarkar [email protected]
See Also
trellis.object
, Lattice
, xyplot
Examples
spots <- by(sunspots, gl(235, 12, labels = 1749:1983), mean) old.options <- lattice.options(save.object = TRUE) xyplot(spots ~ 1749:1983, xlab = "", type = "l", scales = list(x = list(alternating = 2)), main = "Average Yearly Sunspots") update(trellis.last.object(), aspect = "xy") trellis.last.object(xlab = "Year") lattice.options(old.options)
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