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426_multipanel_par_handling_regression #428

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21 changes: 13 additions & 8 deletions R/plot.R
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Expand Up @@ -362,15 +362,20 @@ plot.xts <- function(x,
legend.loc=NULL,
extend.xaxis=FALSE){

# check for colorset or col argument
if(hasArg("colorset")) {
col <- eval.parent(plot.call$colorset)
}
# ensure pars have ncol(x) elements
col <- rep(col, length.out = NCOL(x))
lty <- rep(lty, length.out = NCOL(x))
lwd <- rep(lwd, length.out = NCOL(x))
if(is.numeric(multi.panel) || isTRUE(multi.panel)) {
# Only need to check pars in multipanel scenarios. The single panel
# scenarios supports colors for each data point in the series.

# check for colorset or col argument
if(hasArg("colorset")) {
col <- eval.parent(plot.call$colorset)
}
# ensure pars have ncol(x) elements
col <- rep(col, length.out = NCOL(x))
lty <- rep(lty, length.out = NCOL(x))
lwd <- rep(lwd, length.out = NCOL(x))
}

# Small multiples with multiple pages behavior occurs when multi.panel is
# an integer. (i.e. multi.panel=2 means to iterate over the data in a step
# size of 2 and plot 2 panels on each page
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