| mark {unikn} | R Documentation | 
Plot marked (or highlighted) text elements
Description
mark plots 1 or more text strings (provided as a character vector labels) 
to an (existing or new) plot and places a colored box behind
each label to mark it (i.e., highlight or make it stand out from the background).
Usage
mark(
  labels,
  x = 0,
  y = 0.55,
  x_layout = NA,
  y_layout = "even",
  col = "black",
  col_bg = Seeblau,
  cex = 2,
  font = 2,
  new_plot = "none"
)
Arguments
| labels | A character vector specifying the text labels to be plotted. | 
| x | A numeric vector of x-coordinates at which the 
text labels in  | 
| y | A numeric vector of y-coordinates at which the 
text labels in  | 
| x_layout | An optional numeric vector or character string
to control the horizontal positions of  | 
| y_layout | A numeric value or character string 
to control the vertical positions of  | 
| col | The color(s) of the text label(s). 
Default:  | 
| col_bg | The color(s) to highlight or fill the rectangle(s) with. 
Default:  | 
| cex | Numeric character expansion factor(s), 
multiplied by  | 
| font | The font type(s) to be used. 
Default:  | 
| new_plot | Should a new plot be generated?
Set to  | 
Details
The positions of the text elements in labels can be specified by 
providing their coordinates (as x and y arguments) or 
by providing an initial position and an y_layout (see below). 
Text formatting parameters (like col, col_bg, cex, font)         
are recycled to match length(labels). 
mark uses the base graphics system graphics::.
See Also
slide and xbox to create simple plots (without text).
Other text functions: 
post(),
uline(),
url_unikn()
Examples
# Basics: 
mark(labels = "This is a test.", new_plot = "blank")  # create a new blank plot
mark(labels = "More testing here...", y = .45, col_bg = pal_pinky[[2]])  # add to plot
# Example: 
# (a) Mark text on an existing plot:
plot(x = 0, y = 0, type = "n", xlim = c(0, 1), ylim = c(0, 1), xlab = "", ylab = "")
mark(x = 0, y = .8, labels = "Mark (on an existing plot)")  # uses existing plot
# (b) Mark text on a new plot:
mark(x = 0, y = .8, labels = "Mark (and create a new plot)", 
     new_plot = "slide")  # starts a new plot
# (c) More text and decorations:
mark(x = 0, y = c(.60, .50), 
     labels = c("Highlighting text is simple", "and effective"),
     cex = 1.5, col_bg = c(pal_seeblau[[2]], pal_seeblau[[1]]))
mark(labels = c("It is also flexible", "but to be handled with care"),
     x = .4, y = .3, y_layout = "flush", cex = 1.2,
     col = c("white", "black"), col_bg = c(pal_seeblau[[5]], "gold"))
     
# Using x_layout and y_layout:
     
mark(labels = c("One, and", "two, and", "three and four is", "plenty and perhaps enough..."), 
     cex = 1.4, font = 2, col = "white", col_bg = Bordeaux,
     x = .5, y = .6, x_layout = c(-.25, +.25), y_layout = 0, new_plot = "slide")