% File src/library/grid/man/grid.null.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.null} \alias{grid.null} \alias{nullGrob} \title{ Null Graphical Object } \description{ These functions create a NULL graphical object, which has zero width, zero height, and draw nothing. It can be used as a place-holder or as an invisible reference point for other drawing. } \usage{ nullGrob(x = unit(0.5, "npc"), y = unit(0.5, "npc"), default.units = "npc", name = NULL, vp = NULL) grid.null(...) } \arguments{ \item{x}{A numeric vector or unit object specifying x-location.} \item{y}{A numeric vector or unit object specifying y-location.} \item{default.units}{A string indicating the default units to use if \code{x}, \code{y}, \code{width}, or \code{height} are only given as numeric vectors.} \item{name}{ A character identifier. } \item{vp}{A Grid viewport object (or NULL).} \item{\dots}{Arguments passed to \code{nullGrob()}.} } \value{ A null grob. } \author{Paul Murrell} \seealso{ \link{Grid}, \code{\link{viewport}} } \examples{ grid.newpage() grid.null(name="ref") grid.rect(height=grobHeight("ref")) grid.segments(0, 0, grobX("ref", 0), grobY("ref", 0)) } \keyword{dplot}