\name{panel.key} \alias{panel.key} \title{ Draw a simple key inside a panel of a lattice plot. } \description{ Draw a \code{\link{simpleKey}} inside a panel of a lattice plot. } \usage{ panel.key(text, ..., corner = c(0, 1), x = corner[1], y = corner[2]) } \arguments{ \item{text, \dots}{ entries in the \code{\link{simpleKey}}. } \item{corner, x, y}{ defines the position of the key within the panel viewport. These are given in normalised coordinates between 0 and 1. The two elements of \code{corner} specify the x and y positions respectively. } } \seealso{ \code{\link{simpleKey}}, \code{\link{draw.key}}, \code{\link{xyplot}} } \examples{ xyplot(ozone ~ wind | equal.count(temperature, 2), data = environmental) + layer(panel.loess(x, y, span = 0.5), style = 1) + layer(panel.loess(x, y, span = 1.0), style = 2) + layer(panel.key(c("span = 0.5", "span = 1.0"), corner = c(1,.98), lines = TRUE, points = FALSE), packets = 1) } \keyword{ aplot }