tactile introduces a new theme for latice that does a few things, namely
We now turn to illustrating the differences. First, we use
lattice::show.settings() for an overview over the default
settings.
Then we plot a sample plot (from http://latticeextra.r-forge.r-project.org/).
set.seed(0)
## create a plot to demonstrate graphical settings
obj <- xyplot(
Sepal.Length + Sepal.Width ~ Petal.Length + Petal.Width,
iris,
type = c("p", "r"),
jitter.x = TRUE,
jitter.y = TRUE,
factor = 5,
auto.key = list(lines = TRUE, rectangles = TRUE, space = "top")
)
obj <- update(
obj,
legend = list(
right = list(
fun = "draw.colorkey",
args = list(list(at = 0:100))
)
)
)
## draw with default theme
obj
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