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Tip revision: bf5036bf5b193d5666e0f227ce4fe52b7b2ac890 authored by Deepayan Sarkar on 10 April 2003, 00:00:00 UTC
version 0.7-11
version 0.7-11
Tip revision: bf5036b
trellis.object.Rd
\name{trellis.object}
\alias{trellis.object}
\non_function{}
\title{Lattice Display Object}
\description{
This class of objects is returned by Lattice display functions, and is
usually plotted by default by its `print' method.
}
\value{
A ``trellis'' object is a list with the following components:
\item{aspect.fill}{ logical specifying whether aspect==``fill''}
\item{aspect.ratio}{ numeric, aspect ratio to be used IF aspect.fill
is FALSE}
\item{as.table }{ logical, whether rows are drawn top to bottom}
\item{call}{ call that generated the object. Not used}
\item{condlevels}{ Levels of the conditioning variables}
\item{fontsize.normal}{ default font size for the plot}
\item{fontsize.small}{ font size for the axis labels (?)}
\item{key }{ list defining the key to be drawn}
\item{layout }{ layout of the trellis. Must be of length 3, but
first element can be 0, in which case the second element is taken to
be the desired number of panels per page and a `nice' layout is
calculated based on aspect ratio, screen dimensions etc.}
\item{page }{ the page function}
\item{panel }{ the panel function}
\item{panel.args}{ a list as long as the number of panels, each
element being a list itself, containing the arguments in named form
to be passed to the panel function in that panel. If \code{skip=T}
for a particular panel, then the corresponding element is
\code{FALSE} instead of a list.}
\item{panel.args.common }{ a list containing the arguments common to
all the panel functions in name=value form}
\item{par.strip.text }{ list containing graphical parameters
\code{cex, col, font} for the strip labels}
\item{skip }{ logical vector, not used}
\item{strip }{ the function to draw the strip labels}
\item{main }{ \code{NULL}, or list with components \code{label,
cex, col, font}}
\item{sub }{ same as main}
\item{xlab }{ same as sub}
\item{ylab }{ same as xlab}
\item{x.scales }{ list describing x-scale, can consist of several
other lists, paralleling panel.args, if x-relation is not ``same''}
\item{y.scales }{ list describing y-scale, same as x.scales}
\item{x.between}{ numeric vector of interpanel x-space}
\item{y.between}{ numeric vector of interpanel y-space}
\item{x.limits}{ numeric vector of length 2 or list, giving x-axis
limits}
\item{y.limits }{ similar to x.limits}
}
\keyword{classes}