% fields, Tools for spatial data % Copyright 2004-2013, Institute for Mathematics Applied Geosciences % University Corporation for Atmospheric Research % Licensed under the GPL -- www.gpl.org/licenses/gpl.html \name{add.image} \alias{add.image} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ Adds an image to an existing plot.} \description{ Adds an image to an existing plot. Simple arguments control the location and size. } \usage{ add.image(xpos, ypos, z, adj.x = 0.5, adj.y = 0.5, image.width = 0.15, image.height = NULL, col = tim.colors(256), ...) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{xpos}{X position of image in user coordinates } \item{ypos}{ Y position of image in user coordinates } \item{z}{ Matrix of intensities comprising the image. } \item{adj.x}{ Location of image relative to x coordinate. Most common values are .5 (centered), 0 (right side of image at x) and 1 (left side of image at x). These are the same conventions that are used for \code{adj} in positioning text.} \item{adj.y}{Location of image relative to y coordinate. Same rules as \code{adj.x} } \item{image.width}{ Width of image as a fraction of the plotting region in horizontal direction. } \item{image.height}{ Height of image as a fraction of the plotting region in horizontal direction. If NULL height is scaled to make image pixels square.} \item{col}{ Color table for image. Default is tim.colors.} \item{\dots}{Any other plotting arguments that are passed to the image function } } \seealso{ image.plot, colorbar.plot, image, tim.colors } \examples{ plot( 1:10, 1:10, type="n") data( lennon) add.image( 5,4,lennon, col=grey( (0:256)/256)) # reference lines xline( 5, col=2) yline( 4,col=2) # # add lennon right in the corner beyond the plotting region # par(new=TRUE, plt=c(0,1,0,1), mar=c(0,0,0,0), usr=c(0,1,0,1)) add.image( 0,0, lennon, adj.x=0, adj.y=0) } \keyword{ hplot }% at least one, from doc/KEYWORDS