(Sorry if this goes up to the site twice. I guess I am still learning how to post to R-Help)
At one point I believe I heard of an R package that would automatically find the most empty space in a plot, and then that answer could then be used to intelligently place a legend. I would like to try to apply that R package to the contrived example shown below, so thank you for any hints or tips that can be provided. x = seq(0, 1000, by = 1) y1_vals<-rnorm(1000, mean = 0, sd = 50) y2_vals<-rnorm(1000, mean = 25, sd = 40) y3_vals<-rnorm(1000, mean = 115, sd = 40) plot(x_vals, y1_vals, pch=22, col="dark red", bg = "dark red", cex =0.3) points(x_vals, y2_vals, pch=22, col="dark blue", bg = "dark blue", cex =0.3) points(x_vals, y3_vals, pch=22, col="dark green", bg = "dark green", cex =0.3) abline(h=0, col="dark red", lwd=1.5, lty=6) abline(h=25, col="dark blue", lwd=1.5, lty=6) abline(h=115, col="dark green", lwd=1.5, lty=6) legend("topright", c("Best Guess 1" , "Best Guess 2", "Best Guess 3"), bg="white", lwd = 2, title = "Randomness:") ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.