% File src/library/grid/man/grid.draw.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{grid.draw} \alias{grid.draw} \title{Draw a grid grob} \description{ Produces graphical output from a graphical object. } \usage{ grid.draw(x, recording=TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{x}{An object of class \code{"grob"} or NULL.} \item{recording}{A logical value to indicate whether the drawing operation should be recorded on the Grid display list.} } \details{ This is a generic function with methods for grob and gTree objects. The grob and gTree methods automatically push any viewports in a \code{vp} slot and automatically apply any \code{gpar} settings in a \code{gp} slot. In addition, the gTree method pushes and ups any viewports in a \code{childrenvp} slot and automatically calls \code{grid.draw} for any grobs in a \code{children} slot. The methods for grob and gTree call the generic hook functions \code{preDrawDetails}, \code{drawDetails}, and \code{postDrawDetails} to allow classes derived from grob or gTree to perform additional viewport pushing/popping and produce additional output beyond the default behaviour for grobs and gTrees. } \value{ None. } \author{Paul Murrell} \seealso{ \code{\link{grob}}. } \examples{ grid.newpage() ## Create a graphical object, but don't draw it l <- linesGrob() ## Draw it grid.draw(l) } \keyword{dplot}