I have this figure:
require(corrplot)
par(oma=c(0,0,2,0), mfrow = c(1, 3))
for (country in c("Italy","Germany","Afghanistan")) {
corrplot.mixed(cor(data.frame(v1=rnorm(40),
v2=rnorm(40),
v3=rnorm(40),
v4=rnorm(40),
v5=rnorm(40),
v6=rnorm(40),
v7=rnorm(40),
v8=rnorm(40)), use="pairwise.complete.obs"),
main=country)
}
par(mfrow = c(1, 1))
which produces titles cut in half:
Following this answer I set oma=c(0,0,2,0)
but it does't affect the results. I am not sure which margin I should modify. I looked at ?par
and modified "oma", "omd", "omi", "mai", "mar" with no result.
I found that passing mar arguments to corrplot
was effective:
png(height=300,width=600);par(oma=c(0,0,2,0), mfrow = c(1, 3))
for (country in c("Italy","Germany","Afghanistan")) {
corrplot.mixed(cor(data.frame(v1=rnorm(40),
v2=rnorm(40),
v3=rnorm(40),
v4=rnorm(40),
v5=rnorm(40),
v6=rnorm(40),
v7=rnorm(40),
v8=rnorm(40)), use="pairwise.complete.obs"),
main=country, mar=c(0,0,2,0))
};dev.off()
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