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tree (version 1.0-40)

tree.screens: Split Screen for Plotting Trees

Description

Splits the screen in a way suitable for using tile.tree.

Usage

tree.screens(figs, screen.arg = 0, ...)

Arguments

figs

A specification of the split of the screen. See split.screen for the allowed forms.

screen.arg

the screen to divide, by default the whole display area.

plot parameters to be passed to par.

Value

A vector of screen numbers for the newly-created screens.

See Also

tile.tree, split.screen

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(fgl, package="MASS")
fgl.tr <- tree(type ~ ., fgl)
summary(fgl.tr)
plot(fgl.tr);  text(fgl.tr, all=TRUE, cex=0.5)
fgl.tr1 <- snip.tree(fgl.tr, node=c(108, 31, 26))
tree.screens()
plot(fgl.tr1)
tile.tree(fgl.tr1, fgl$type)
close.screen(all = TRUE)
# }

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