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addEventLines()
for multiple panels
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Thanks for the report. Here's an example. library(xts)
data(sample_matrix)
x <- as.xts(sample_matrix)
plot(x, multi.panel = TRUE)
addEventLines(xts("a", index(x)[10]), pos = 4) Setting addEventLines(xts("a", index(x)[10]), pos = 4, on = 1:4)
addLegend(on = 1:4) |
@ethanbsmith please see if that patch works for you. |
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for the record, this crash under 4.4.0 was a build issue on my machine. works fine |
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# xts 0.14.x (202x-xx-xx) * `plot.xts()` now renders all panels when 'x' has more than 8 columns and `multi.panel = TRUE`. Columns 9 and later didn't render because the default of `plot.xts()` is 'col = 1:8'. Thanks to Ethan Smith for the report and patch. ([#423](joshuaulrich/xts#423)) ([#424](joshuaulrich/xts#424)) * `plot.xts()` no longer errors when 'ylim' is constant and negative. Thanks to Ethan Smith for the report. ([#422](joshuaulrich/xts#422)) * Do not use `SET_TYPEOF()` in C because it is not part of the public R API. * `merge.xts()` no longer converts 'x' or 'y' from double to integer in the C code when they are not used in the result. This avoids an unnecessary and confusing warning. Thanks to Jeff Ryan for the report. # xts 0.14.0 (2024-06-05) * `addEventLines()` and `addLegend()` now draw on multiple panels when `on` is a vector. Thanks to Ethan Smith for the report. ([#420](joshuaulrich/xts#420)) * Replace `SET_TYPEOF()` in merge.c because it will error when it tries to convert a REAL to an INTEGER. Thanks to Kurt Hornik for the report! ([#419](joshuaulrich/xts#419)) * Fix crash when 'j' is not an integer and in [0, 1) (e.g. `j = 0.1`). Also throw a warning when 'j' is not an integer. ([#413](joshuaulrich/xts#413)) ([#415](joshuaulrich/xts#415)) * Fix plot header when `layout()` is used to draw multiple plots on a single device. Thanks to Dirk Eddelbuettel for the report and testing! ([#412](joshuaulrich/xts#412)) * Fix plot legend location when the y-axis is log scale. ([#407](joshuaulrich/xts#407)) # xts 0.13.2 (2024-01-21) * Print a message when `period.apply()` is called with `FUN = mean` because it calculates the mean for each column, not all the data in the subset like it does for all other functions. The message says to use `FUN = colMeans` for current behavior and `FUN = function(x) mean(x)` to calculate the mean for all the data. This information is also included in the help files. The option `xts.message.period.apply.mean = FALSE` suppresses the message. ([#124](joshuaulrich/xts#124)) * Fix error when `print.xts()` is called 'quote' or 'right' arguments. ([#401](joshuaulrich/xts#401)) * Fix `addPolygon()` so it renders when `observation.based = TRUE`. ([#403](joshuaulrich/xts#403)) * Print trailing zeros for index value with fractional seconds, so every index value has the same number of characters. ([#404](joshuaulrich/xts#404)) * Add ability to log scale the y-axis in `plot.xts()`. ([#103](joshuaulrich/xts#103)) * Actually change the underlying index values when 'tclass' is changed from a class with a timezone (e.g. POSIXct) to one without a timezone (e.g. Date). Add a warning when this happens, with a global option to always suppress the warning. ([#311](joshuaulrich/xts#311)). * Significantly refactor the internals of `plot.xts()`. ([#408](joshuaulrich/xts#408))
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Description
addEventLines()
current only draws on a single panel or adds a new panel. this is cumbersome when needing to add the same even to multiple panels. eg, see attached imageExpected behavior
would be nice if the
on
parameter either supported a vector of panels, or maybe a special value (like NULL) which would draw the event across all panelsMinimal, reproducible example
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