# Linebreak in R plot legend behavior

I have a linebreak in a legend in R and my problem is that the graphic looks not as expected. My minimal example is as follows:

plot(1)
legendLabel<-c("t\nu ","tu","wh","trr\nni")
legend("top",legend=legendLabel,horiz=TRUE,fill=c("red","blue","gray","black"))


I would expect that the upper and lower margin of the legend is equal, but this is not the case.

As you can see in the attached image, the lower margin is smaller then the upper.

Does anybody have an idea how to fix it or can anyone tell me what the problem is?

Thanks.

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I give up too. You may want to rather remove the box with bty="n" and add a polygonafterwards. –  Marc in the box Nov 22 '12 at 16:55

OK, I believe I have a solution for you. I saved the information of the legend position in an object called ld and then create a polygon based on these coordinates. It's a bit tricky to understand, but I am basically expanding the polygon by a few pointsize lengths. In order to do this, I had to first get the character size in inches with par()$cin and covert the pointsize to these dimensions (divide by 72 and multiply by par()$ps. Then, convert this to the units of the plot by scaling with par()$usr to get character width in units (I think this is correct - in any case it works!). I added 3 of these units to the left of the ldcoordinates, 2 to the right, 1 up and 1 down. Here's the result and code: plot(1) legendLabel<-c("t\nu ","tu","wh","trr\nni") ld <- legend("top",legend=legendLabel,horiz=TRUE,fill=c("red","blue","gray","black"), bty="n") CIN <- par()$cin
PS <- par()$ps USR <- par()$usr
CIN.USR <- c((CIN[1]/72*PS)/(USR[2]-USR[1]), (CIN[2]/72*PS)/(USR[4]-USR[3]))

xs <- c(ld$text$x[1], ld$text$x[1], ld$text$x[length(ld$text$x)], ld$text$x[length(ld$text$x)])
ys <- c(ld$text$y[1], ld$text$y[1], ld$text$y[length(ld$text$x)], ld$text$y[length(ld$text$x)])

polygon(
x = xs + c(-3*CIN.USR[1], -3*CIN.USR[1], 2*CIN.USR[1], 2*CIN.USR[1]),
y = ys+c(-1*CIN.USR[2], 1*CIN.USR[2], 1*CIN.USR[2], -1*CIN.USR[2])
)

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thanks for your answer, based on yours I found a working solution for me. The problem with yours was that I use barplot(matrix(data, nr=6), names.arg=name,beside=FALSE,xlim=range(0,100),ylim=range(0,12),horiz=TRUE) and your code only draws a solid line. –  user1150937 Nov 23 '12 at 13:07

Thanks to @'Marc in the box' I found a good working solution. Disable the box as he told with bty="n" and then

  ld<-legend("top",legend=legendLabel, cex=0.65, fill=colorNames, horiz=TRUE,bty="n")
height<-(ld$rect$top-ld$text$y[1])*2
xs <- c(ld$rect$left, ld$rect$left, ld$rect$left+ld$rect$w, ld$rect$left+ld$rect$w)
ys <- c(ld$rect$top, ld$rect$top-height, ld$rect$top-height, ld$rect$top)
polygon(x = xs , y = ys)


So I first calculated the distance between the top corner and the dataPoint and afterwords draw with this information a polygon. Works quite general has far as I have seen.

Thanks.

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