cellgram | R Documentation |
Draws a graphic representing one or more values for one cell in a tableplot, using shapes whose size is proportional to the cell values and other visual attributes (outline color, fill color, outline line type, ...). Several values can be shown in a cell, using different proportional shapes.
cellgram(
cell,
shape = 0,
shape.col = "black",
shape.lty = 1,
cell.fill = "white",
back.fill = "white",
label = 0,
label.size = 0.7,
ref.col = "grey80",
ref.grid = FALSE,
scale.max = 1,
shape.name = ""
)
cell |
Numeric value(s) to be depicted in the table cell |
shape |
Integer(s) or character string(s) specifying the shape(s) used to encode the numerical value of
|
shape.col |
Outline color(s) for the shape(s). Recycled to match the number of values in the cell. |
shape.lty |
Outline line type(s) for the shape(s). Recycled to match the number of values in the cell. |
cell.fill |
Inside color of |smallest| shape in a cell |
back.fill |
Background color of cell |
label |
Number of cell values to be printed in the corners of the cell; max is 4 |
label.size |
Character size of cell label(s) |
ref.col |
color of reference lines |
ref.grid |
whether to draw ref lines in the cells or not |
scale.max |
scale values to this maximum |
shape.name |
character string to uniquely identify shapes to help fill in smallest one |
None. Used for its graphic side effect
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