[R] what does "size" of a plotting character mean?
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Thu Oct 4 11:44:43 CEST 2007
On Thu, 4 Oct 2007, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> plot(1,1, cex=2) means that the size of the plotting character (empty
> circle in this case) is double the default size. Now my question is:
>
> What characteristic of the symbol (circle) is double? Is it the area
> or the diameter?
Is it not obvious when you try it? Diameter.
> What if the symbol is not a circle, what is the generic meaning of
> size in that case?
cex does linear scaling in each dimension.
There is no generic definition of what cex=1 means: it depends on the
device, the font (for pch >=32 except ".") or the symbols (pch=1...25).
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