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The powers that be demand that plots end on tick marks. I know it can be done in ggplot with expand = c(0,0), but how can I do it using only base R?

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  • What kind of plot? Can you dput your data? Mar 16, 2015 at 22:07
  • do you mean that the plotting area should finish exactly at the limits of the data and this should be marked by a labelled tick mark at that same value? thanks for clarifying.
    – roman
    Mar 16, 2015 at 22:07

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Use xaxs and yaxs options,e.g.:

plot(1:3,1:3,xaxs='r',yaxs='r')

?par says:

xaxs The style of axis interval calculation to be used for the x-axis. Possible values are "r", "i", "e", "s", "d". The styles are generally controlled by the range of data or xlim, if given. Style "r" (regular) first extends the data range by 4 percent at each end and then finds an axis with pretty labels that fits within the extended range. Style "i" (internal) just finds an axis with pretty labels that fits within the original data range. Style "s" (standard) finds an axis with pretty labels within which the original data range fits. Style "e" (extended) is like style "s", except that it is also ensures that there is room for plotting symbols within the bounding box. Style "d" (direct) specifies that the current axis should be used on subsequent plots. (Only "r" and "i" styles have been implemented in R.)

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  • Perfect! 'plot(1:3, 1:3, xaxs = 'i', yaxs = 'i')' did exactly what I needed.
    – missng
    Mar 16, 2015 at 22:17
  • I'm confused by (Only "r" and "i" styles have been implemented in R.). What's the point of describing values "s", "e" and "d" if they are not implemented? I would expect that old good par has a mature documenation that matches with the functionality. Sep 7, 2017 at 10:03

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