% File src/library/grid/man/grid.grob.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Development Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{grid.grob} \alias{grid.grob} \alias{grob} \alias{gTree} \alias{childNames} \alias{gList} \title{Create a Grid Graphical Object} \description{ These functions create grid graphical objects. } \usage{ grid.grob(list.struct, cl = NULL, draw = TRUE) grob(..., name = NULL, gp = NULL, vp = NULL, cl = NULL) gTree(..., name = NULL, gp = NULL, vp = NULL, children = NULL, childrenvp = NULL, cl = NULL) childNames(gTree) gList(...) } \arguments{ \item{...}{ For \code{grob} and \code{gTree}, the named slots describing important features of the graphical object. For \code{gList}, a series of grob objects. } \item{list.struct}{A list (preferably with each element named).} \item{name}{ A character identifier for the grob. Used to find the grob on the display list and/or as a child of another grob. } \item{children}{ A gList object. } \item{childrenvp}{ A viewport object (or \code{NULL}).} \item{gp}{A gpar object, typically the output from a call to the function \code{gpar}. This is basically a list of graphical parameter settings.} \item{vp}{A viewport object (or \code{NULL}).} \item{cl}{A string giving the class attribute for the \code{list.struct}} \item{draw}{A logical value to indicate whether to produce graphical output.} \item{gTree}{A gTree object.} } \details{ These functions can be used to create a basic grob, gTree, or gList object, or a new class derived from one of these. A grid graphical object (grob) is a description of a graphical item. These basic classes provide default behaviour for validating, drawing, and modifying graphical objects. Both call the function \code{validDetails} to check that the object returned is coherent. A gTree can have other grobs as children; when a gTree is drawn, it draws all of its children. Before drawing its children, a gTree pushes its childrenvp slot and then navigates back up (calls \code{upViewport}) so that the children can specify their location within the childrenvp via a vpPath. Grob names need not be unique in general, but all children of a gTree must have different names. A grob name can be any string, though it is not advisable to use the gPath separator (currently \code{::}) in grob names. The function \code{childNames} returns the names of the grobs which are children of a gTree. All grid primitives (\code{grid.lines}, \code{grid.rect}, ...) and some higher-level grid components (e.g., \code{grid.xaxis} and \code{grid.yaxis}) are derived from these classes. \code{grid.grob} is deprecated. } \value{ A grob object. } \author{Paul Murrell} \seealso{ \code{\link{grid.draw}}, \code{\link{grid.edit}}, \code{\link{grid.get}}. } \examples{ } \keyword{dplot}