% File src/library/grid/man/xDetails.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{xDetails} \alias{xDetails} \alias{yDetails} \title{ Boundary of a grid grob } \description{ These generic functions are used to determine a location on the boundary of a grid grob. } \usage{ xDetails(x, theta) yDetails(x, theta) } \arguments{ \item{x}{ A grid grob. } \item{theta}{ A numeric angle, in degrees, measured anti-clockwise from the 3 o'clock \emph{or} one of the following character strings: \code{"north"}, \code{"east"}, \code{"west"}, \code{"south"}.} } \details{ The location on the grob boundary is determined by taking a line from the centre of the grob at the angle \code{theta} and intersecting it with the convex hull of the grob (for the basic grob primitives, the centre is determined as half way between the minimum and maximum values in x and y directions). These functions are called in the calculation of \code{"grobx"} and \code{"groby"} units as produced by the \code{grobX} and \code{grobY} functions. Methods should be written for classes derived from grob or gTree where the boundary of the grob can be determined. } \value{ A unit object. } \seealso{ \code{\link{grobX}}, \code{\link{grobY}}. } \author{ Paul Murrell } \keyword{ dplot }