\name{radial.grid} \alias{radial.grid} \title{Display a radial grid} \usage{ radial.grid(labels=NA,label.pos=NULL,radlab=FALSE,radial.lim=NULL, start=0,clockwise=FALSE,label.prop=1.1,grid.pos,grid.col="gray", grid.bg="transparent",show.radial.grid=TRUE,start.plot=FALSE) } \arguments{ \item{labels}{The labels to display around the circumference of the grid.} \item{label.pos}{Radial positions for the labels.} \item{radlab}{Whether to rotate the labels to a radial orientation.} \item{radial.lim}{Optional radial limits for the circular plot. If specified, these must be the same as the radial limits of the original plot.} \item{start}{The zero position on the plot in the units of \samp{label.pos}.} \item{clockwise}{Whether to increase angles clockwise rather than the default counterclockwise.} \item{label.prop}{Proportion of \samp{radial.lim} to place the labels.} \item{grid.pos}{Radial positions for the circular grid lines.} \item{grid.col}{Color for the radial grid lines.} \item{grid.bg}{Background color for the radial grid.} \item{show.radial.grid}{Whether to display the radial lines on the grid.} \item{start.plot}{If TRUE, sets up a blank radial grid.} } \description{ \samp{radial.grid} displays a radial grid for the \samp{radial.plot} and \samp{radial.pie} functions. } \value{nil} \author{Jim Lemon} \keyword{misc}