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\name{bdp}
\alias{bdp}
%- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here.
\title{Set or query graphical parameters with bdgraphics}
\description{
`bdp` is a parallel to par, working ideally the same way but controlling
graphical parameters through the bdgraphics plotting overlayer.
}
\usage{
bdp(debug,method,...)
}
%- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here.
\arguments{
\item{debug}{If TRUE, verbose output is given. Particullarly useful to
check what method is being called.}
\item{grid}{If set to TRUE, a grid will be drawn calling grid()
without any arguments _before_ the contents
are added to the plot. See also the grid.v and grid.h arguments which
are independent functionality to the grid option. Grid
settings cannot be passed as arguments to
plotting commands.}
\item{grid.h}{Values at which horizontal grid lines will be drawn
before the contents are added to the plot. Notice that this is
independent of the grid option.}
\item{grid.v}{Like grid.h but vertical lines.}
\item{method}{The plot method to call. It should only be used when it
cannot automatically be determined from the class of the input,
e.g. when a numeric vector should be plotted as a
barplot. Currently, "barplot" is the only available
method. Others will be guessed automatically.}
\item{...}{To be documented. A lot of graphical parameters. See the
output of bdp().}
}
%\details{
%}
%\value{
% ~Describe the value returned
% If it is a LIST, use
% \item{comp1 }{Description of 'comp1'}
% \item{comp2 }{Description of 'comp2'}
% ...
%}
%\references{ ~put references to the literature/web site here ~ }
\author{Peder Bacher <pb@imm.dtu.dk>, Philip Delff <pdel@imm.dtu.dk>}
%\note{ ~~further notes~~
% ~Make other sections like Warning with \section{Warning }{....} ~
%}
%\seealso{ ~~objects to See Also as \code{\link{help}}, ~~~ }
\examples{
bdp(file="test.ps")
}
% Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the
% R documentation directory.
\keyword{hplot}
%\keyword{ ~kwd2 }% __ONLY ONE__ keyword per line