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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T13:16:14+00:00 2026-06-05T13:16:14+00:00

When i use segments() to draw a segment using R, the ends always appear

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When i use segments() to draw a segment using R, the ends always appear rounded. How can I change the ends to flat?

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    2026-06-05T13:16:16+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 1:16 pm

    From ?par:

     ‘lend’ The line end style.  This can be specified as an integer or
          string:
    
          ‘0’ and ‘"round"’ mean rounded line caps [_default_];
    
          ‘1’ and ‘"butt"’ mean butt line caps;
    
          ‘2’ and ‘"square"’ mean square line caps.
    

    For example:

    plot(0:1,0:1,type="n")
    par(lend=0); segments(0,0.2,1,0.2,lwd=8)
    par(lend=1); segments(0,0.4,1,0.4,lwd=8)
    par(lend=2); segments(0,0.6,1,0.6,lwd=8)
    

    or segments(0,0.2,1,0.2,lwd=8, lend=1) etc.
    enter image description here

    (You have to look pretty carefully to see the difference, especially between “butt” and “square” caps)

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