~ Class: ParLongData ~
ParLongData
is an objet containing some graphical
parameter used to plot LongData
object and / or mean trajectories. They work as
define in par
.
type
[character]
: Type of the plot that should be
drawn ('p' for point, 'l' for line, 'b' for both, 'c' line appart, 'o'
for overplot, 'h' for histogram, 's' and 'S' for steps, 'n' for no
ploting)
col
[character]
: A specification for the
default plotting color. Can be either a single value or a vector.
pch
[numeric]
or [character]
: Either an integer
specifying a symbol or a single character to be used as the default in plotting
points. See example in points for possible values and their
interpretation.
pchPeriod
[numeric]
: Fix the number of point that should be plot. Usefull to
plot points on trajectories with a lot of mesurement (see examples
in plotTrajMeans
for LongData
for details).
cex
[numeric]
: A numerical value giving the
amount by which plotting text and symbols should be magnified relative
to the default.
xlab
[character]
: A title for the x axis.
ylab
[character]
: A title for the y axis.
Object ParLongData
can be created by three functions:
parLongData
create an object from scratch ;
parTraj
create an object containing default value to plot
individutal trajectories;
parMean
create an object containing default value to
plot mean trajectories.
object['xxx']
Get the value of the field xxx
.
object['xxx']<-value
Set the field xxx
to value
.
Christophe Genolini
PSIGIAM: Paris Sud Innovation Group in Adolescent Mental Health
INSERM U669 / Maison de Solenn / Paris
Contact author : <genolini@u-paris10.fr>
Raphaël Ricaud
Laboratoire "Sport & Culture" / "Sports & Culture" Laboratory
University of Paris 10 / Nanterre
### Building ParLongData parMyData <- parLongData(type="n",col=3,pch="1",pchPeriod=20,cex=1,xlab="Time",ylab="Size") ### Get parMyData['col'] ### Set parMyData['cex'] <- 3 (parMyData)
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