B_08_splom {lattice} | R Documentation |
Scatter Plot Matrices
Description
Draw Conditional Scatter Plot Matrices and Parallel Coordinate Plots
Usage
splom(x, data, ...)
parallelplot(x, data, ...)
## S3 method for class 'formula'
splom(x,
data,
auto.key = lattice.getOption("default.args")$auto.key,
aspect = 1,
between = list(x = 0.5, y = 0.5),
panel = lattice.getOption("panel.splom"),
prepanel,
scales,
strip,
groups,
xlab,
xlim,
ylab = NULL,
ylim,
superpanel = lattice.getOption("panel.pairs"),
pscales = 5,
varnames = NULL,
drop.unused.levels,
...,
lattice.options = NULL,
default.scales,
default.prepanel = lattice.getOption("prepanel.default.splom"),
subset = TRUE)
## S3 method for class 'formula'
parallelplot(x,
data,
auto.key = lattice.getOption("default.args")$auto.key,
aspect = "fill",
between = list(x = 0.5, y = 0.5),
panel = lattice.getOption("panel.parallel"),
prepanel,
scales,
strip,
groups,
xlab = NULL,
xlim,
ylab = NULL,
ylim,
varnames = NULL,
horizontal.axis = TRUE,
drop.unused.levels,
...,
lattice.options = NULL,
default.scales,
default.prepanel = lattice.getOption("prepanel.default.parallel"),
subset = TRUE)
## S3 method for class 'data.frame'
splom(x, data = NULL, ..., groups = NULL, subset = TRUE)
## S3 method for class 'matrix'
splom(x, data = NULL, ..., groups = NULL, subset = TRUE)
## S3 method for class 'matrix'
parallelplot(x, data = NULL, ..., groups = NULL, subset = TRUE)
## S3 method for class 'data.frame'
parallelplot(x, data = NULL, ..., groups = NULL, subset = TRUE)
Arguments
x |
The object on which method dispatch is carried out. For the For the |
data |
For the |
aspect |
aspect ratio of each panel (and subpanel), square by default for
|
between |
to avoid confusion between panels and subpanels, the default is to show the panels of a splom plot with space between them. |
panel |
For For |
superpanel |
function that sets up the splom display, by default as a scatterplot matrix. |
pscales |
a numeric value or a list, meant to be a less functional substitute
for the |
varnames |
A character or expression vector or giving names to be used for the
variables in |
horizontal.axis |
logical indicating whether the parallel axes should
be laid out horizontally ( |
auto.key , prepanel , scales , strip , groups , xlab , xlim , ylab , ylim , drop.unused.levels , lattice.options , default.scales , subset |
See |
default.prepanel |
Fallback prepanel function. See |
... |
Further arguments. See corresponding entry in
|
Details
splom
produces Scatter Plot Matrices. The role usually played
by panel
is taken over by superpanel
, which takes a data
frame subset and is responsible for plotting it. It is called with
the coordinate system set up to have both x- and y-limits from
0.5
to ncol(z) + 0.5
. The only built-in option
currently available is panel.pairs
, which calls a
further panel function for each pair (i, j)
of variables in
z
inside a rectangle of unit width and height centered at
c(i, j)
(see panel.pairs
for details).
Many of the finer customizations usually done via arguments to high
level function like xyplot
are instead done by
panel.pairs
for splom
. These include control of axis
limits, tick locations and prepanel calcultions. If you are trying to
fine-tune your splom
plot, definitely look at the
panel.pairs
help page. The scales
argument is
usually not very useful in splom
, and trying to change it may
have undesired effects.
parallelplot
draws Parallel Coordinate Plots. (Difficult to
describe, see example.)
These and all other high level Trellis functions have several
arguments in common. These are extensively documented only in the
help page for xyplot
, which should be consulted to learn more
detailed usage.
Value
An object of class "trellis"
. The
update
method can be used to
update components of the object and the
print
method (usually called by
default) will plot it on an appropriate plotting device.
Author(s)
Deepayan Sarkar Deepayan.Sarkar@R-project.org
See Also
xyplot
, Lattice
, panel.pairs
,
panel.parallel
.
Examples
super.sym <- trellis.par.get("superpose.symbol")
splom(~iris[1:4], groups = Species, data = iris,
panel = panel.superpose,
key = list(title = "Three Varieties of Iris",
columns = 3,
points = list(pch = super.sym$pch[1:3],
col = super.sym$col[1:3]),
text = list(c("Setosa", "Versicolor", "Virginica"))))
splom(~iris[1:3]|Species, data = iris,
layout=c(2,2), pscales = 0,
varnames = c("Sepal\nLength", "Sepal\nWidth", "Petal\nLength"),
page = function(...) {
ltext(x = seq(.6, .8, length.out = 4),
y = seq(.9, .6, length.out = 4),
labels = c("Three", "Varieties", "of", "Iris"),
cex = 2)
})
parallelplot(~iris[1:4] | Species, iris)
parallelplot(~iris[1:4], iris, groups = Species,
horizontal.axis = FALSE, scales = list(x = list(rot = 90)))