General function for producing scale keys for other openair functions. The function is a crude modification of the draw.colorkey function developed by Deepayan Sarkar as part of the lattice package, and allows additional key labelling to added, and provides some additional control of the appearance and scaling.
drawOpenKey(key, draw = FALSE, vp = NULL)
List defining the scale key structure to be produced. Most
options are identical to original draw.colorkey
function.
Original draw.colorkey
options:
space
location of the scale key ("left", "right", "top" or
"bottom"). Defaults to "right".
col
vector of colours, used in scale key.
at
numeric vector specifying where the colors change. Must be of
length 1 more than the col vector.
labels
a character vector for labelling the at values, or more
commonly, a list describing characteristics of the labels. This list may
include components labels
, at
, cex
, col
,
rot
, font
, fontface
and fontfamily
.
tick.number
approximate number of ticks.
width
width of the key.
height
height of key.
Note: width
and height
refer to the key dimensions.
height
is the length of the key along the plot axis it is
positioned against, and width
is the length perpendicular to that.
Additional options include:
header
a character vector of extra text to be added above the key,
or a list describing some characteristics of the header
. This list
may include components header
, the character vector of header
labels, tweaks
, a list of local controls, e.g. 'gap' and 'balance'
for spacing relative to scale and footer, respectively, auto.text
,
TRUE/FALSE
option to apply quickText
, and slot
, a
numeric vector setting the size of the text boxes header
text is
placed in.
footer
as in header
but for labels below the scale key.
Notes: header
and footer
formatting can not be set locally,
but instead are matched to those set in labels
. drawOpenKey
allows for up to six additional labels (three above and three below scale
key). Any additional text is ignored.
tweak, auto.text, slot
as in header
and footer
but
sets all options uniformly. This also overwrites anything in
header
and/or footer
.
fit
the fit method to be applied to the header, scale key and footer
when placing the scale key left or right of the plot. Options include:
'all', 'soft' and 'scale'. The default 'all' fits header, key and footer
into height
range. The alternative 'scale' fits only the key
within height
. (This means that keys keep the same proportions
relative to the main plot regardless of positioning but that header and
footer may exceed plot dimensions if height
and/or slots
are too large.
plot.style
a character vector of key plotting style instructions:
Options currently include: 'paddle', 'ticks' and 'border'. 'paddle'
applies the incremental paddle layout used by winRose
. 'ticks'
places ticks between the labels scale key. 'border' places a border about
the scale key. Any combination of these may be used but if none set,
scale key defaults to c("ticks", "border")
for most plotting
operations or c("paddle")
for windRose
.
Option to return the key object or plot it directly. The default, FALSE, should always be used within openair calls.
View port to be used when plotting key. The default, NULL, should always be used within openair calls.
(Note: drawOpenKey
is a crude modification of
lattice::draw.colorkey
, that provides labelling options for
openair
plot scale keys. Some aspects of the function are in
development and may to subject to change. Therefore, it is recommended
that you use parent openair
function controls, e.g.
key.position
, key.header
, key.footer
options, where
possible. drawOpenKey
may obviously be used in other plots but it
is recommended that draw.colorkey
itself be used wherever this
type of additional scale labelling is not required.)
The function is a modification of lattice::draw.colorkey
and
returns a scale key using a similar mechanism to that used in in the
original function as developed by Deepayan Sarkar.
The drawOpenKey
function produces scale keys for other openair
functions.
Most drawOpenKey
options are identical to those of
lattice::draw.colorkey
. For example, scale key size and position
are controlled via height
, width
and space
. Likewise,
the axis labelling can be set in and formatted by labels
. See
draw.colorkey
for further details.
Additional scale labelling may be added above and below the scale using
header
and footer
options within key
. As in other
openair
functions, automatic text formatting can be enabled via
auto.key
.
(Note: Currently, the formatting of header
and footer
text
are fixed to the same style as labels
(the scale axis) and cannot be
defined locally.)
The relationship between header
, footer
and the scale key
itself can be controlled using fit
options. These can be set in
key$fit
to apply uniform control or individually in
key$header$fit
and/or key$footer$fit
to control locally.
The appearance of the scale can be controlled using plot.style
.
Deepayan Sarkar (2010). lattice: Lattice Graphics. R package version 0.18-5. http://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/lattice/
Functions using drawOpenKey
currently include
windRose
, pollutionRose
.
For details of the original function, see draw.colorkey
# NOT RUN {
##########
#example 1
##########
#paddle style scale key used by windRose
windRose(mydata,)
#adding text and changing style and position via key
#note:
#some simple key control also possible directly
#For example, below does same as
#windRose(mydata, key.position="right")
windRose(mydata,
key =list(space="right")
)
#however:
#more detailed control possible working with
#key and drawOpenKey. For example,
windRose(mydata,
key = list(header="Title", footer="wind speed",
plot.style = c("ticks", "border"),
fit = "all", height = 1,
space = "top")
)
# }
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