Hi
Sebastien Bihorel wrote:
Dear R-users,
I would like to know how to pass arguments to gpar() without hard-coding
them. I tried to store my arguments in a list and passed this list to
gpar(), but it did find the way to do it properly. Any help would be
appreciated.
a<- list(fontisze=8,col=3)
gpar(fontsize=8,col=3)
gpar(a)
gpar(unlist(a))
Are you looking for this ... ?
do.call("gpar", a)
Paul
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