The default theme on my installation is something which maps the values to pink and cyan. How to change it for example to a gray scale theme?
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You can use
which turns on black-and-white suitable for printing. I've also played with things like
which changes just the header background. And I thought people only asked ggplot2 questions here :) Nice to see some lattice for a change. |
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There are many ways to accomplish your request. The simplest is:
another is
See http://www.mail-archive.com/r-help@r-project.org/msg64699.html and http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/07/22317.html for more info. |
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Thanks for the answers guys! It also helped me to find more information on the subject. I learned that I can control the scales of gray using for example the following:
which gives me 100 shades of gray from black (0) to white (1). I'm using the function to plot gray scale images (photos) which I've pre-processed to a double matrix. I don't know if it's the best possible approach, but so far it works and I believe it gives me more options for graphing than the basic displaying options in the EBImage and rimage libraries. I don't know how I'd alter the palette to match displaying color images, but I'm glad I didn't have to do that so far... |
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You may also want to consider using
The second method is deceptive because the trellis settings are in fact being changed globally. I didn't know about the col.regions argument though - that's pretty nice as it seems to change the color theme locally. |
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The only one that worked for me is:
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