I am a graphics programmer from the GKS days trying to use R graphics. I have two questions that relate to transformations in R:
I was wondering if there is an equivalent for building a viewing pipeline in R where one could map a window in world coordinates [wc] to a viewport in device coordinates [dc]. For example I could specify a transofrmation t which maps a window of (wcxmin, wcxmax, wcymin, wcymax) to (vpxmin, vpxmax, vpymin, vpymax) where wc is (1000, -50, 40, 90) and vp is (0, 800, 0, 600). The objective being that all graphics calculations are done in wc but the graphics engine renders it in dc. In this case it would scale the coordinates appropriately and also flip the x-axis as wcxmin > wcxmax.
Is there an equivalent of graphics segments which could then be transformed [sclae, shift, rotate, and possibly shear] via a transformation matrix.
I am sure I am missing something very basic in R graphics. I could successfully build such transforms in SVG without any issues. I have been looking at packages like grid, lattice, ggplot2 but have not been able to make much progress.
Thanks.
Here's some sample code for something I am trying to do:
distn<-rnorm(100)
distw<-rweibull(100, shape=2)
dret<-stack(list(norm=distn, weib=distw))
n<-0
for (idx in levels(dret$ind)) {
pct<-dret[dret$ind == idx,c('values')]
# scale and shift the data
pct<-(pct-min(pct))/(max(pct) - min(pct))
if (n == 0) {
# top left
par(fig=c(0,0.5,0.5,1))
limx<-c(0,1)
} else {
# bottom right
par(fig=c(0.5,1,0,0.5), new=TRUE)
limx<-c(1,0)
}
fp<-density(pct)
sfx<-fp$x
sfy<-(fp$y-min(fp$y))/(max(fp$y)-min(fp$y))
sortpct<-sort(pct)
ecdfpct<-(1:length(sortpct))/length(sortpct)
plot(sortpct, ecdfpct, xlim=limx, type="l", col="green")
lines(sfx, sfy, xlim=limx, type="l", col="red")
n<-n+1
}
I would like to rotate the figure in the bottom right quadrant by -90 degrees.
gridExtracan do this. see here for an example. – Justin Aug 17 '12 at 19:31gridExtra. – nograpes Aug 17 '12 at 19:47