% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/AllGenerics.R, R/plot.R \docType{methods} \name{year_axis} \alias{year_axis} \title{Time Series Plotting Functions} \usage{ year_axis( side, at = NULL, format = c("a", "ka", "Ma", "Ga"), labels = TRUE, calendar = getOption("aion.last_calendar"), current_calendar = getOption("aion.last_calendar"), ... ) } \arguments{ \item{side}{An \code{\link{integer}} specifying which side of the plot the axis is to be drawn on. The axis is placed as follows: 1=below, 2=left, 3=above and 4=right.} \item{at}{A \code{\link{numeric}} vector giving the points at which tick-marks are to be drawn. If \code{NULL}, tickmark locations are computed.} \item{format}{A \code{\link{character}} string specifying the prefix. It should be one of "\code{a}", "\code{ka}", "\code{Ma}" or "\code{Ga}". If \code{TRUE}, a good guess for an appropriate format is made.} \item{labels}{A \code{\link{logical}} scalar specifying whether annotations are to be made at the tickmarks, or a vector of \code{\link{character}} strings to be placed at the tickpoints.} \item{calendar}{A \code{\linkS4class{TimeScale}} object specifying the target calendar (see \code{\link[=calendar]{calendar()}}).} \item{current_calendar}{A \code{\linkS4class{TimeScale}} object specifying the calendar used by the last call to \code{\link[=plot]{plot()}}.} \item{...}{Further parameters to be passed to \code{\link[graphics:axis]{graphics::axis()}}. (e.g. \link[graphics:par]{graphical parameters}).} } \value{ \code{year_axis()} is called it for its side-effects. } \description{ Time Series Plotting Functions } \examples{ ## Create a time-series of 300 observations ## Sampled every two years starting from 2000 BP X <- series( object = rnorm(300), time = seq(2000, by = -2, length.out = 300), calendar = BP() ) ## Axis plot(X, axes = FALSE, calendar = BP()) # Remove axes year_axis(side = 1) # Same calendar as last plot year_axis(side = 3, calendar = CE()) # Specific calendar mtext(format(CE()), side = 3, line = 3) ## Grid plot(X, panel.first = graphics::grid()) } \seealso{ Other plotting tools: \code{\link{image}()}, \code{\link{plot}()} } \author{ N. Frerebeau } \concept{plotting tools}