plot.default {graphics} | R Documentation |
Draw a scatter plot with “decorations” such as axes and titles in the active graphics window.
## Default S3 method: plot(x, y = NULL, type = "p", xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, log = "", main = NULL, sub = NULL, xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL, ann = par("ann"), axes = TRUE, frame.plot = axes, panel.first = NULL, panel.last = NULL, asp = NA, ...)
x, y |
the x and y arguments provide the x and y
coordinates for the plot. Any reasonable way of defining the
coordinates is acceptable. See the function xy.coords
for details. |
type |
1-character string giving the type of plot desired. The
following values are possible, for details, see plot :
"p" for points, "l" for lines,
"o" for overplotted points and lines,
"b" , "c" ) for (empty if "c" ) points joined by lines,
"s" and "S" for stair steps and
"h" for histogram-like vertical lines. Finally,
"n" does not produce any points or lines. |
xlim |
the x limits (x1, x2) of the plot. Note that x1 > x2
is allowed and leads to a “reversed axis”. |
ylim |
the y limits of the plot. |
log |
a character string which contains "x" if the x axis
is to be logarithmic, "y" if the y axis is to be logarithmic
and "xy" or "yx" if both axes are to be logarithmic. |
main |
a main title for the plot, see also title . |
sub |
a sub title for the plot. |
xlab |
a label for the x axis, defaults to a description of x . |
ylab |
a label for the y axis, defaults to a description of y . |
ann |
a logical value indicating whether the default annotation (title and x and y axis labels) should appear on the plot. |
axes |
a logical value indicating whether both axes should be drawn on
the plot. Use graphical parameter "xaxt" or "yaxt"
to suppress just one of the axes. |
frame.plot |
a logical indicating whether a box should be drawn around the plot. |
panel.first |
an expression to be evaluated after the plot axes are set up but before any plotting takes place. This can be useful for drawing background grids or scatterplot smooths. |
panel.last |
an expression to be evaluated after plotting has taken place. |
asp |
the y/x aspect ratio, see plot.window . |
... |
other graphical parameters (see par and
section ‘Details’ below). |
Commonly used graphical parameters are:
col
bg
points
. Note: this is not the same setting
as par("bg")
.pch
points
.cex
par("cex")
.
NULL
and NA
are equivalent to 1.0
.lty
par
.cex.main, col.lab, font.sub
, etctitle
and
par
.lwd
par
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Cleveland, W. S. (1985) The Elements of Graphing Data. Monterey, CA: Wadsworth.
Murrell, P. (2005) R Graphics. Chapman & Hall/CRC Press.
Speed <- cars$speed Distance <- cars$dist plot(Speed, Distance, panel.first = grid(8,8), pch = 0, cex = 1.2, col = "blue") plot(Speed, Distance, panel.first = lines(lowess(Speed, Distance), lty = "dashed"), pch = 0, cex = 1.2, col = "blue") ## Show the different plot types x <- 0:12 y <- sin(pi/5 * x) op <- par(mfrow = c(3,3), mar = .1+ c(2,2,3,1)) for (tp in c("p","l","b", "c","o","h", "s","S","n")) { plot(y ~ x, type = tp, main = paste("plot(*, type = \"",tp,"\")",sep="")) if(tp == "S") { lines(x,y, type = "s", col = "red", lty = 2) mtext("lines(*, type = \"s\", ...)", col = "red", cex=.8) } } par(op) ##--- Log-Log Plot with custom axes lx <- seq(1,5, length=41) yl <- expression(e^{-frac(1,2) * {log[10](x)}^2}) y <- exp(-.5*lx^2) op <- par(mfrow=c(2,1), mar=par("mar")+c(0,1,0,0)) plot(10^lx, y, log="xy", type="l", col="purple", main="Log-Log plot", ylab=yl, xlab="x") plot(10^lx, y, log="xy", type="o", pch='.', col="forestgreen", main="Log-Log plot with custom axes", ylab=yl, xlab="x", axes = FALSE, frame.plot = TRUE) axis(1, at = my.at <- 10^(1:5), labels = formatC(my.at, format="fg")) at.y <- 10^(-5:-1) axis(2, at = at.y, labels = formatC(at.y, format="fg"), col.axis="red") par(op)