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% File src/library/grid/man/grid.get.Rd
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% Copyright 1995-2009 R Core Team
% Distributed under GPL 2 or later
\name{grid.get}
\alias{grid.get}
\alias{grid.gget}
\alias{getGrob}
\title{Get a Grid Graphical Object}
\description{
Retrieve a grob or a descendant of a grob.
}
\usage{
grid.get(gPath, strict = FALSE, grep = FALSE, global = FALSE,
allDevices = FALSE)
grid.gget(\dots, grep = TRUE, global = TRUE)
getGrob(gTree, gPath, strict = FALSE, grep = FALSE, global = FALSE)
}
\arguments{
\item{gTree}{A gTree object.}
\item{gPath}{ A gPath object. For \code{grid.get} this
specifies a grob on the display list. For \code{getGrob} this
specifies a descendant of the specified gTree. }
\item{strict}{ A boolean indicating whether the gPath must be
matched exactly. }
\item{grep}{A boolean indicating whether the \code{gPath} should
be treated as a regular expression. Values are recycled across
elements of the \code{gPath} (e.g., \code{c(TRUE, FALSE)} means
that every odd element of the \code{gPath} will be treated as
a regular expression).
}
\item{global}{ A boolean indicating whether the function should affect
just the first match of the \code{gPath}, or whether all matches
should be affected.
}
\item{allDevices}{ A boolean indicating whether all open devices
should
be searched for matches, or just the current device.
NOT YET IMPLEMENTED.
}
\item{\dots}{ Arguments that are passed to \code{grid.get}. }
}
\details{
\code{grid.gget} (\code{g} for global) is just a convenience wrapper for
\code{grid.get} with different defaults.
}
\value{
A grob object.
}
\author{Paul Murrell}
\seealso{
\code{\link{grob}}, \code{\link{getGrob}},
\code{\link{addGrob}}, \code{\link{removeGrob}}.
}
\examples{
grid.xaxis(name="xa")
grid.get("xa")
grid.get(gPath("xa", "ticks"))
grid.draw(gTree(name="gt", children=gList(xaxisGrob(name="axis"))))
grid.get(gPath("gt", "axis", "ticks"))
}
\keyword{dplot}