| itsDisp {its} | R Documentation |
Display methods for objects of class "its".
plot is the method for plotting irregular time-series objects.
All series are displayed on a single set of axes, by default using different
colours, linetypes, and widths. If the vectors defining these attributes are
short, they are cycled. lab and leg are alternatives for labelling
the curves - these are located using function labcurve() from package
Hmisc on CRAN.
print is the method for printing irregular time-series objects.
The format for the dates is determined at the time the 'its' object is created.
The methods are called for their side-effects.
plot(x,y,colvec=1:ncol(x),type="l",ltypvec=1,lwdvec=1, leg=FALSE,lab=FALSE,yrange,format,at,interp=c("linear","none"),...) print(x,...)
"its"par.par.labcurve in package Hmisc for auto-position.labcurve in package Hmisc for auto-position.format.POSIXct, for the axis datesaxis.POSIXctplot passed to plot.;
for print passed to print.defaultGiles Heywood
ts,
POSIXct,
itsFile,
itsLags,
itsJoin,
itsTimes,
itsSubset,
itsFin,
itsDisp,
itsInfo,
itsCumdif,
itsArith
itsInterp
b <- newIts(1:60,ncol=3) plot(b,colvec=c(1,7),lwdvec=1:2,ltypvec=1:2,lab=TRUE) print(b) as.its(matrix(1:60,20,3))