Adds a scale to an existing map, both as a ratio and a distance gauge.
map.scale(x, y, relwidth = 0.15, metric = TRUE, ratio = TRUE, ...)
The exact calculated scale is returned.
This function is meaningful only if no projection= has been specified in the call to map().
Location of left end of distance gauge. If not specified, this will be taken to be near the lower left corner of the map.
Proportion of width of display to be used for the scale. The default is 0.15 (15%).
If TRUE
, the distance gauge will be in km, otherwise miles.
If FALSE
, the scale ratio of the map is not displayed.
Further plotting parameters may be specified as for the command text().
A scale is added to the currently displayed map. This takes the form of an approximate 1:n scale (containing 2-3 significant digits), above a distance gauge which is reasonably accurate for the latitude at which it appears. The circumference at the given latitude is interpolated from a radius of 6356.78 km at the pole and 6378.16 km at the equator.
The scale is calculated from the displayed graph's plotting parameters, and the latitude of the location at which the distance gauge will be displayed.
map.axes
map("world", "China")
map.scale()
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