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\name{boxed.labels}
\alias{boxed.labels}
\title{ Place labels in boxes }
\description{
Places labels in boxes on an existing plot
}
\usage{
boxed.labels(x,y=NA,labels,
bg=ifelse(match(par("bg"),"transparent",0),"white",par("bg")),
border=TRUE,xpad=1.2,ypad=1.2,srt=0,cex=1,adj=0.5,...)
}
\arguments{
\item{x,y}{x and y position of the centers of the labels. \samp{x} can be an
\link{xy.coords} list.}
\item{bg}{The fill color of the rectangles on which the labels are displayed
(see Details).}
\item{labels}{Text strings}
\item{border}{Whether to draw borders around the rectangles.}
\item{xpad,ypad}{The proportion of the rectangles to the
extent of the text within.}
\item{srt}{Rotation of the labels. If 90 or 270 degrees, the box will be
rotated 90 degrees.}
\item{cex}{Character expansion. See \samp{text}.}
\item{adj}{left/right adjustment. If this is set outside the function,
the box will not be aligned properly.}
\item{...}{additional arguments passed to \samp{text}.}
}
\details{
The label(s) are displayed on a rectangular background. This may be useful
for visibility and is the reason that "transparent" background is not available.
With the default \samp{textcol=NA}, the function tries to work out whether white
or black text will be more easily read based on the background color and displays
the text accordingly. If the user specifies text colors in the additional
arguments, these colors will override the automatic white/black above - see the
last example.
Only right angle rotations are allowed in \samp{boxed.labels}. \emph{Important
change}: \samp{xpad} and \samp{ypad} are now the full proportion of
the box to text, not half. The user can now call \samp{cylindrect} or
\samp{gradient.rect} for the background rectangle.
}
\note{
This function is best for regularly spaced labels where overlapping is
not a problem. See \link{thigmophobe.labels} for placing labels
where overlap is likely.
}
\value{nil}
\author{Jim Lemon - thanks to Thorn Thaler for the code allowing user-specified
text colors}
\seealso{\link{spread.labels}, \link{thigmophobe.labels}}
\examples{
x<-rnorm(10)
y<-rnorm(10)
plot(x,y,type="p")
nums<-c("one","two","three","four","five","six","seven","eight","nine","ten")
boxed.labels(x,y-0.1,nums)
# now label a barplot
xpos<-barplot(c(1,3,2,4))
boxed.labels(xpos,0.5,nums[1:4])
# perform a PCA on the "swiss" dataset and plot the first two components
data(swiss)
swiss.pca<-prcomp(swiss)
plot(swiss.pca$rotation[,1:2],xlim=c(-1,0.2),main="PCA of swiss dataset",
type="n")
boxed.labels(swiss.pca$rotation[1:6],swiss.pca$rotation[7:12],ypad=1.5,
colnames(swiss),bg=c("red","purple","blue","blue","darkgreen","red"),
col="yellow")
}
\keyword{misc}
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