| abline {graphics} | R Documentation | 
This function adds one or more straight lines through the current plot.
abline(a = NULL, b = NULL, h = NULL, v = NULL, reg = NULL,
       coef = NULL, untf = FALSE, ...)
a, b | 
the intercept and slope, single values. | 
untf | 
logical asking whether to untransform. See Details. | 
h | 
the y-value(s) for horizontal line(s). | 
v | 
the x-value(s) for vertical line(s). | 
coef | 
a vector of length two giving the intercept and slope. | 
reg | 
an object with a coef method.  See Details. | 
... | 
graphical parameters such as
col, lty and lwd (possibly as vectors: see
Details) and the line characteristics lend, ljoin and
lmitre. | 
Typical usages are
abline(a, b, untf = FALSE, ...) abline(h=, untf = FALSE, ...) abline(v=, untf = FALSE, ...) abline(coef=, untf = FALSE, ...) abline(reg=, untf = FALSE, ...)The first form specifies the line in intercept/slope form (alternatively
a can be specified on its own and is taken to
contain the slope and intercept in vector form).
The h= and v= forms draw horizontal and vertical lines
at the specified coordinates.
The coef form specifies the line by a vector containing the
slope and intercept.
reg is a regression object with a coef method.
If this returns a vector of length 1 then the value is taken to be the
slope of a line through the origin, otherwise, the first 2 values are
taken to be the intercept and slope.
If untf is true, and one or both axes are log-transformed, then
a curve is drawn corresponding to a line in original coordinates,
otherwise a line is drawn in the transformed coordinate system. The
h and v parameters always refer to original coordinates.
The graphical parameters col, lty and lwd
can be specified; see par for details.  For the
h= and v= usages they can be vectors of length greater
than one, recycled as necessary.
Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988) The New S Language. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.
Murrell, P. (2005) R Graphics. Chapman & Hall/CRC Press.
lines and segments for connected and
arbitrary lines given by their endpoints.
par.
z <- lm(dist ~ speed, data = cars) plot(cars) abline(z)