figMulti {GCDkit} | R Documentation |
Displays multiple plots, for each of the groups one, based on a most recently plotted Figaro-compatible template. For spiderplots, the colour field denotes the total variation with the whole dataset.
figMulti(x=x.data,y=y.data,nrow=NULL,ncol=NULL,xlab=sheet$demo$call$xlab, ylab=sheet$demo$call$ylab,pch=NULL,col=NULL, cex = NULL,plot.symb=NULL,shaded.col="gray",rotate.xlab=TRUE, offset=TRUE,centered=FALSE,...)
x, y |
data to be plotted |
nrow, ncol |
dimensions of the plots' matrix |
xlab, ylab |
labels for the axes |
pch |
plotting symbols |
col |
plotting colours |
cex |
relative size of the plotting symbols |
plot.symb |
logical, spiders. Shall be shown also plotting symbols or just lines? |
shaded.col |
(spiders) Colour for the field portraying the overall variability in the dataset. |
rotate.xlab |
logical, spiders. Shall be the element names on x axis rotated? |
offset |
logical, spiders. Shall be the names for odd and even elements shifted relative to each other? |
centered |
logical, spiders. Shall be the element names on x axis plotted in between tick marks? |
... |
any additional graphical parameters |
This function uses the plates concept. The individual plots can be selected and their
properties/appearance changed as if they were stand alone Figaro-compatible plots.
See Plate
, Plate editing
and
figaro
for details.
Vojtech Janousek, vojtech.janousek@geology.cz and Colin M. Farrow, c.farrow@compserv.gla.ac.uk
figaro, Plate, Plate editing binary, ternary, spider
# Note that groups should have been defined before running these. # switch on the field names (default, valid globally for the whole system) plot.text<-TRUE plotDiagram("TAS",FALSE) figMulti() # switch off the field names plot.text<-FALSE plotDiagram("LarochePlut",FALSE) figMulti(col="black",pch="*",cex=2) spider(WR,selectNorm("Boynton"),0.1,1000,pch=labels$Symbol,col=labels$Colour,cex=labels$cex) figMulti(plot.symb=TRUE,cex=2) figMulti(col="red",plot.symb=FALSE,rotate.xlab=FALSE,offset=TRUE) figMulti(col="red",plot.symb=FALSE,rotate.xlab=FALSE,offset=FALSE,shaded.col="khaki")