panel.xyplot {lattice} | R Documentation |
This is the default panel function for xyplot
. Also see
panel.superpose
. The default panel functions for
splom
and qqmath
are essentially the same function.
panel.xyplot(x, y, type="p", pch = plot.symbol$pch, col, col.line = plot.line$col, col.symbol = plot.symbol$col, font = plot.symbol$font, fontfamily = plot.symbol$fontfamily, fontface = plot.symbol$fontface, lty = plot.line$lty, cex = plot.symbol$cex, lwd = plot.line$lwd, horizontal = FALSE, ...) panel.splom(...) panel.qqmath(...) panel.qq(...)
x,y |
variables to be plotted in the scatterplot |
type |
character vector consisting of one or more of the
following: "p", "l", "h", "b", "o", "s", "S", "r", "g",
"smooth" . If type has more than one element, an attempt is made
to combine the effect of each of the components.
The behaviour if any of the first six are included in type is
similar to the effect of type in plot (type 'b'
is actually the same as 'o'). "r" adds a regression line
(same as panel.lmline , except for default graphical
parameters), and "smooth" adds a lowess fit (same as
panel.loess ). "g" adds a reference grid using
panel.grid in the background.
See example(xyplot) and demo(lattice) for examples.
|
col, col.line, col.symbol |
default colours are obtained from plot.symbol and
plot.line using trellis.par.get .
|
font, fontface, fontfamily |
font used when pch is a character
|
pch, lty, cex, lwd |
other graphical parameters. |
... |
extra arguments, if any, for panel.xyplot . In
most cases panel.xyplot ignores these. For types "r" and
"smooth", these are passed on to panel.lmline and
panel.loess respectively.
|
horizontal |
logical. Controls orientation when type is
one of "h", "s", "S" |
Creates scatterplot of x
and y
, with various
modifications possible via the type argument. panel.qq
draws a
45 degree line before calling panel.xyplot
.
Note that most of the arguments controlling the display can be
supplied directly to the high-level xyplot
call.
Deepayan Sarkar deepayan@stat.wisc.edu
panel.superpose
,
xyplot
,
splom
,qqmath