F_1_panel.barchart {lattice} | R Documentation |
Default Panel Function for barchart
Description
Default panel function for barchart
.
Usage
panel.barchart(x, y, box.ratio = 1, box.width,
horizontal = TRUE,
origin = NULL, reference = TRUE,
stack = FALSE,
groups = NULL,
col = if (is.null(groups)) plot.polygon$col
else superpose.polygon$col,
border = if (is.null(groups)) plot.polygon$border
else superpose.polygon$border,
lty = if (is.null(groups)) plot.polygon$lty
else superpose.polygon$lty,
lwd = if (is.null(groups)) plot.polygon$lwd
else superpose.polygon$lwd,
..., identifier = "barchart")
Arguments
x |
Extent of Bars. By default, bars start at left of panel,
unless |
y |
Horizontal location of bars. Possibly a factor. |
box.ratio |
Ratio of bar width to inter-bar space. |
box.width |
Thickness of bars in absolute units; overrides
|
horizontal |
Logical flag. If FALSE, the plot is ‘transposed’ in the sense
that the behaviours of x and y are switched. x is now the
‘factor’. Interpretation of other arguments change
accordingly. See documentation of |
origin |
The origin for the bars. For grouped displays with
|
reference |
Logical, whether a reference line is to be drawn at the origin. |
stack |
logical, relevant when groups is non-null. If
|
groups |
Optional grouping variable. |
col , border , lty , lwd |
Graphical parameters for the bars. By default, the trellis parameter
|
... |
Extra arguments will be accepted but ignored. |
identifier |
A character string that is prepended to the names of grobs that are created by this panel function. |
Details
A barchart is drawn in the panel. Note that most arguments controlling
the display can be supplied to the high-level barchart
call
directly.
Author(s)
Deepayan Sarkar Deepayan.Sarkar@R-project.org
See Also
Examples
barchart(yield ~ variety | site, data = barley,
groups = year, layout = c(1,6), origin = 0,
ylab = "Barley Yield (bushels/acre)",
scales = list(x = list(abbreviate = TRUE,
minlength = 5)))