grid.pattern_stripe() draws a stripe pattern onto the graphic device.
grid.pattern_stripe(
x = c(0, 0, 1, 1),
y = c(1, 0, 0, 1),
id = 1L,
...,
colour = gp$col %||% "grey20",
fill = gp$fill %||% "grey80",
angle = 30,
density = 0.2,
spacing = 0.05,
xoffset = 0,
yoffset = 0,
units = "snpc",
alpha = gp$alpha %||% NA_real_,
linetype = gp$lty %||% 1,
linewidth = size %||% gp$lwd %||% 1,
size = NULL,
grid = "square",
default.units = "npc",
name = NULL,
gp = gpar(),
draw = TRUE,
vp = NULL
)A numeric vector or unit object specifying x-locations of the pattern boundary.
A numeric vector or unit object specifying y-locations of the pattern boundary.
A numeric vector used to separate locations in x, y into multiple boundaries.
All locations within the same id belong to the same boundary.
Currently ignored.
Stroke colour(s).
Fill colour(s) or grid::pattern() / gradient object(s).
Rotation angle in degrees.
Approx. fraction of area the pattern fills.
Spacing between repetitions of pattern (in units units).
Shift pattern along x axis (in units units).
Shift pattern along y axis (in units units).
grid::unit() units for spacing, xoffset, and yoffset parameters.
Alpha (between 0 and 1) or NA (default, preserves colors' alpha value).
Stroke linetype.
Stroke linewidth.
For backwards compatibility can be used to set linewidth.
Adjusts placement and density of certain graphical elements.
"square" (default) is a square grid.
"hex" is a hexagonal grid suitable for hexagonal and triangular tiling.
"hex_circle" is a hexagonal grid suitable for circle packing.
"elongated_triangle" is a grid used for the "elongated triangle" tiling.
A string indicating the default units to use if x or y
are only given as numeric vectors.
A character identifier.
An object of class "gpar", typically the output
from a call to the function gpar. This is basically
a list of graphical parameter settings.
A logical value indicating whether graphics output should be produced.
A Grid viewport object (or NULL).
A grid grob object invisibly. If draw is TRUE then also draws to the graphic device as a side effect.
[grid.pattern_crosshatch()] and [grid.pattern_weave()] for overlaying stripes.
x_hex <- 0.5 + 0.5 * cos(seq(2 * pi / 4, by = 2 * pi / 6, length.out = 6))
y_hex <- 0.5 + 0.5 * sin(seq(2 * pi / 4, by = 2 * pi / 6, length.out = 6))
grid.pattern_stripe(x_hex, y_hex, colour = "black",
fill = c("red", "blue"), density = 0.4)
# Can alternatively use "gpar()" to specify colour and line attributes
grid::grid.newpage()
grid.pattern_stripe(x_hex, y_hex, density = 0.3,
gp = grid::gpar(col = "blue", fill = "yellow"))