| plot.listof {spatstat} | R Documentation | 
Plots a list of things
## S3 method for class 'listof': plot(x, ..., main, arrange=TRUE, nrows=NULL, ncols=NULL)
x | 
An object of the class "listof".
Essentially a list of objects.
 | 
... | 
Arguments passed to plot when generating each
plot panel.
 | 
main | 
Overall heading for the plot. | 
arrange | 
Logical flag indicating whether to plot the objects
side-by-side on a single page (arrange=TRUE)
or plot them individually in a succession of frames
(arrange=FALSE).
 | 
nrows,ncols | 
Optional. The number of rows/columns in the plot layout
(assuming arrange=TRUE).
You can specify either or both of these numbers.
 | 
This is the plot method for the class "listof".
An object of class "listof" (defined in the base R package) represents
a list of objects, all belonging to a common class.
The base R package defines a method for printing these objects,
print.listof, but does not define a method for plot.
So here we have provided a method for plot.
In the spatstat package, the function
density.splitppp produces an object of
class "listof", essentially a list of pixel images.
These images can be plotted in a nice arrangement
using plot.listof. See the Example.
Null.
Adrian Baddeley adrian@maths.uwa.edu.au http://www.maths.uwa.edu.au/~adrian/ and Rolf Turner rolf@math.unb.ca http://www.math.unb.ca/~rolf
print.listof,
density.splitppp
# Multitype point pattern data(amacrine) plot(density(split(amacrine)))