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gtable (version 0.3.4)

gtable_matrix: Create a gtable from a matrix of grobs.

Description

This function takes a matrix of grobs and create a gtable matching with the grobs in the same position as they were in the matrix, with the given heights and widths.

Usage

gtable_matrix(
  name,
  grobs,
  widths = NULL,
  heights = NULL,
  z = NULL,
  respect = FALSE,
  clip = "on",
  vp = NULL
)

Value

A gtable of the same dimensions as the grobs matrix.

Arguments

name

a string giving the name of the table. This is used to name the layout viewport

grobs

a single grob or a list of grobs

widths

a unit vector giving the width of each column

heights

a unit vector giving the height of each row

z

a numeric matrix of the same dimensions as grobs, specifying the order that the grobs are drawn.

respect

a logical vector of length 1: should the aspect ratio of height and width specified in null units be respected. See grid.layout() for more details

clip

should drawing be clipped to the specified cells ("on"), the entire table ("inherit"), or not at all ("off")

vp

a grid viewport object (or NULL).

See Also

Other gtable construction: gtable_col(), gtable_row(), gtable_spacer, gtable()

Examples

Run this code
library(grid)
a <- rectGrob(gp = gpar(fill = "red"))
b <- circleGrob()
c <- linesGrob()

row <- matrix(list(a, b, c), nrow = 1)
col <- matrix(list(a, b, c), ncol = 1)
mat <- matrix(list(a, b, c, nullGrob()), nrow = 2)

gtable_matrix("demo", row, unit(c(1, 1, 1), "null"), unit(1, "null"))
gtable_matrix("demo", col, unit(1, "null"), unit(c(1, 1, 1), "null"))
gtable_matrix("demo", mat, unit(c(1, 1), "null"), unit(c(1, 1), "null"))

# Can specify z ordering
z <- matrix(c(3, 1, 2, 4), nrow = 2)
gtable_matrix("demo", mat, unit(c(1, 1), "null"), unit(c(1, 1), "null"), z = z)

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