[R] Trying to get xlim to do what I want
Prof Brian D Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed May 17 13:24:57 CEST 2000
On Wed, 17 May 2000, Anon. wrote:
> I'm trying to draw a plot with both the x and y axes starting at zero.
> However, even with xlim and ylim specified (e.g.
> plot(x,y,ylim=c(0,800),xlim=c(0,2000)) ), the axes still start just
> below zero. The lowest x and y values are sufficiently higher than 0 so
> that having symbols overlapping isn't a problem. How does one force R
> to do exactly what you want?
xaxs="i", yaxs="i"
See ?par for an explanation.
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