C_01_trellis.device {lattice} | R Documentation |
Initialization of a display device with appropriate graphical parameters.
trellis.device(device = getOption("device"), color = !(dev.name == "postscript"), theme = lattice.getOption("default.theme"), new = TRUE, retain = FALSE, ...) standard.theme(name, color) canonical.theme(name, color) col.whitebg()
device |
function (or the name of one as a character string)
that starts a device. Admissible values depend on the platform and
how R was compiled (see |
color |
logical, whether the initial settings should be color or
black and white. Defaults to |
theme |
list of components that changes the settings of the device opened, or, a function that when called produces such a list. The function name can be supplied as a quoted string. These settings are only used to modify the default settings (determined by other arguments), and need not contain all possible parameters. A possible use of this argument is to change the default settings by
specifying If |
new |
logical flag indicating whether a new device should be
started. If |
retain |
logical. If |
name |
name of the device for which the setting is required, as
returned by |
... |
additional parameters to be passed to the |
Trellis Graphics functions obtain the default values of various
graphical parameters (colors, line types, fonts, etc.) from a
customizable “settings” list. This functionality is analogous
to par
for standard R graphics and, together with
lattice.options
, mostly supplants it (par
settings are mostly ignored by Lattice). Unlike par
,
Trellis settings can be controlled separately for each different
device type (but not concurrently for different instances of the same
device). standard.theme
and col.whitebg
produce
predefined settings (a.k.a. themes), while trellis.device
provides a high level interface to control which “theme” will
be in effect when a new device is opened. trellis.device
is
called automatically when a "trellis"
object is plotted, and
the defaults can be used to provide sufficient control, so in a
properly configured system it is rarely necessary for the user to call
trellis.device
explicitly.
The standard.theme
function is intended to provide device
specific settings (e.g. light colors on a grey background for screen
devices, dark colors or black and white for print devices) which were
used as defaults prior to R 2.3.0. However, these defaults are not
always appropriate, due to the variety of platforms and hardware
settings on which R is used, as well as the fact that a plot created
on a particular device may be subsequently used in many different
ways. For this reason, a “safe” default is used for all
devices from R 2.3.0 onwards. The old behaviour can be reinstated by
setting standard.theme
as the default theme
argument,
e.g. by putting lattice.options(default.theme =
"standard.theme")
in a startup script (see the entry for theme
above for details).
standard.theme
returns a list of components defining graphical
parameter settings for Lattice displays. It is used internally in
trellis.device
, and can also be used as the theme
argument to trellis.par.set
, or even as theme
in
trellis.device
to use the defaults for another device.
canonical.theme
is an alias for standard.theme
.
col.whitebg
returns a similar (but smaller) list that is
suitable as the theme
argument to trellis.device
and
trellis.par.set
. It contains settings values which
provide colors suitable for plotting on a white background. Note that
the name col.whitebg
is somewhat of a misnomer, since it
actually sets the background to transparent rather than white.
Earlier versions of trellis.device
had a bg
argument to
set the background color, but this is no longer supported. If
supplied, the bg
argument will be passed on to the device
function; however, this will have no effect on the Trellis settings.
It is rarely meaningful to change the background alone; if you feel
the need to change the background, consider using the theme
argument instead.
Deepayan Sarkar Deepayan.Sarkar@R-project.org
Sarkar, Deepayan (2008) Lattice: Multivariate Data Visualization with R, Springer. http://lmdvr.r-forge.r-project.org/
Lattice
for an overview of the lattice
package.
Devices
for valid choices of device
on your
platform.
trellis.par.get
and trellis.par.set
can be
used to query and modify the settings after a device has been
initialized. The par.settings
argument to high level
functions, described in xyplot
, can be used to attach
transient settings to a "trellis"
object.