Message-ID: <45f568c70612080059k38506424hb294ab029fc0ad59@mail.gmail.com>
Date: 2006-12-08T08:59:16Z
From: Gustaf Rydevik
Subject: filled.contour and NA's
In-Reply-To: <456DE30F.7090002@gmail.com>
On 11/29/06, antonio rodriguez <antonio.raju at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to do a filled.contour plot where some points are labelled as
> NA. How do I could plot this kind of graphics, so NA points are coloured
> black, keeping the levels of remaining points. NA's values represent
> land points (meaningless), and what I want to plot is the levels of a
> variable over the sea.
Hi Antonio,
I haven't seen a reply to your question yet, so I'll make a try.
I'm having the same issue myself. What I've ended up doing is
replacing NA's with a big negative value, define "levels" as one color
for negative values, and a regular scale above. This gives a fairly
good separation between what areas contain data, and what doesn't. To
make NA's black, I suppose one would have to define your own
colour.palette, but I haven't looked into it.
Hope this helps, and let me know if you've found a better solution!
Best,
Gustaf Rydevik