xaxt="n" for image()
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example(image) image(x, y, volcano, col = terrain.colors(100), xaxt="n")
works as is should, and we have no way to reproduce what _you_ did.
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, javier garcia-pintado wrote:
The argument xaxt="n" for removing the x axis from a image plot does not work for me. I'm really using a function called plot.grassmeta() in library GRASS that is a wrapper for image(), but it seems to me that the problem is not in plot.grassmeta() but in image(). If I'm right could you tell me if there is a way to remove one axis from a call to image()?
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