I am creating graphs for a publication and would like them to have the same font size.
When I create a figure with multiple plots, the font size decreases even though I haven't changed the tiff()
resolution or pointsize
parameter.
I increased the figure size according to ultimately fit the number of plots, and made sure the margins are equivalent for single and multiple plot figures.
Following is an example code (The font size is consistent between 1x1 and 2x1 figure, but decreases for 3x2 figure):
tiff("1x1.tif", width=3,height=2.5,units="in",res=600,pointsize=8,
compression="lzw",restoreConsole=T)
par(mfrow=c(1,1),mar=c(4,4,.5,.5)+0.1)
plot(x=rnorm(10),y=rnorm(10))
dev.off()
tiff("2x1.tif", height=2.5*2,width=3,units="in",res=600,pointsize=8,
compression="lzw",restoreConsole=T)
par(mfrow=c(2,1),mar=c(2,4,2.5,0.5)+0.1)
plot(x=rnorm(10),y=rnorm(10),xaxt="n",xlab="")
par(mar=c(4,4,0.5,0.5)+0.1)
plot(x=rnorm(10),y=rnorm(10))
dev.off()
tiff("3x2.tif", height=2.5*3,width=3*2,units="in",res=600,pointsize=8,
compression="lzw",restoreConsole=T)
par(mfrow=c(3,2),mar=c(.5,4,4,0.5)+0.1)
plot(x=rnorm(10),y=rnorm(10),xaxt="n",xlab="")
par(mar=c(.5,2,4,2.5)+0.1)
plot(x=rnorm(10),y=rnorm(10),xaxt="n",xlab="",yaxt="n",ylab="")
par(mar=c(2.5,4,2,0.5)+0.1)
plot(x=rnorm(10),y=rnorm(10),xaxt="n",xlab="")
par(mar=c(2.5,2,2,2.5)+0.1)
plot(x=rnorm(10),y=rnorm(10),xaxt="n",xlab="",yaxt="n",ylab="")
par(mar=c(4.5,4,0,0.5)+0.1)
plot(x=rnorm(10),y=rnorm(10))
par(mar=c(4.5,2,0,2.5)+0.1)
plot(x=rnorm(10),y=rnorm(10),yaxt="n",ylab="")
dev.off()
Why is this happening?
P.S.: I'm not using ggplot2
or lattice
because I'm using my own error bar function on the "actual" figures (I can't remember why right now but I tried working with the ggplot2 error bars and didn't get what I wanted).
tiff()
. ?par ... see: "mfcol, mfrow" ... In a layout with exactly two rows and columns the base value of "cex" is reduced by a factor of 0.83: if there are three or more of either rows or columns, the reduction factor is 0.66."