rect
Draw One or More Rectanglesrect
draws a rectangle (or sequence of rectangles) with the given coordinates, fill and border colors.
rect(xleft, ybottom, xright, ytop, density = NULL, angle = 45, col = NA, border = NULL, lty = par("lty"), lwd = par("lwd"), ...)
xleft | a vector (or scalar) of left x positions. |
ybottom | a vector (or scalar) of bottom y positions. |
xright | a vector (or scalar) of right x positions. |
ytop | a vector (or scalar) of top y positions. |
density | the density of shading lines, in lines per inch. The default value of |
angle | angle (in degrees) of the shading lines. |
col | color(s) to fill or shade the rectangle(s) with. The default |
border | color for rectangle border(s). The default means |
lty | line type for borders and shading; defaults to |
lwd | line width for borders and shading. Note that the use of |
... | graphical parameters such as |
The positions supplied, i.e., xleft, ...
, are relative to the current plotting region. If the x-axis goes from 100 to 200 then xleft
must be larger than 100 and xright
must be less than 200. The position vectors will be recycled to the length of the longest.
It is a graphics primitive used in hist
, barplot
, legend
, etc.
box
for the standard box around the plot; polygon
and segments
for flexible line drawing.
par
for how to specify colors.
require(grDevices) ## set up the plot region: op <- par(bg = "thistle") plot(c(100, 250), c(300, 450), type = "n", xlab = "", ylab = "", main = "2 x 11 rectangles; 'rect(100+i,300+i, 150+i,380+i)'") i <- 4*(0:10) ## draw rectangles with bottom left (100, 300)+i ## and top right (150, 380)+i rect(100+i, 300+i, 150+i, 380+i, col = rainbow(11, start = 0.7, end = 0.1)) rect(240-i, 320+i, 250-i, 410+i, col = heat.colors(11), lwd = i/5) ## Background alternating ( transparent / "bg" ) : j <- 10*(0:5) rect(125+j, 360+j, 141+j, 405+j/2, col = c(NA,0), border = "gold", lwd = 2) rect(125+j, 296+j/2, 141+j, 331+j/5, col = c(NA,"midnightblue")) mtext("+ 2 x 6 rect(*, col = c(NA,0)) and col = c(NA,\"m..blue\")") ## an example showing colouring and shading plot(c(100, 200), c(300, 450), type= "n", xlab = "", ylab = "") rect(100, 300, 125, 350) # transparent rect(100, 400, 125, 450, col = "green", border = "blue") # coloured rect(115, 375, 150, 425, col = par("bg"), border = "transparent") rect(150, 300, 175, 350, density = 10, border = "red") rect(150, 400, 175, 450, density = 30, col = "blue", angle = -30, border = "transparent") legend(180, 450, legend = 1:4, fill = c(NA, "green", par("fg"), "blue"), density = c(NA, NA, 10, 30), angle = c(NA, NA, 30, -30)) par(op)
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