View source: R/plot.climateSpace.R
plot_climateSpace | R Documentation |
Plot the studied climate space.
plot_climateSpace( x, climate = x$parameters$climate, save = FALSE, filename = "Climate_space.pdf", as.png = FALSE, png.res = 300, width = 7.48, height = min(9, 3.5 * length(climate)), y0 = 0.5, add_modern = FALSE, resol = 0.25 )
x |
A |
climate |
Climate variables to be used to generate the plot. By default all the variables are included. |
save |
A boolean to indicate if the diagram should be saved as a pdf file.
Default is |
filename |
An absolute or relative path that indicates where the diagram
should be saved. Also used to specify the name of the file. Default:
the file is saved in the working directory under the name
|
as.png |
A boolean to indicate if the output should be saved as a png.
Default is |
png.res |
The resolution of the png file (default 300 pixels per inch). |
width |
The width of the output file in inches (default 7.48in ~ 19cm). |
height |
The height of the output file in inches (default 3in ~ 7.6cm per variables). |
y0 |
The space to allocate to each title (default 0.3in ~ 0.76 cm. |
add_modern |
A boolean to add the location and the modern climate values
to the plot (default |
resol |
For advanced users only: if higher resolution data are used to
estimate the |
No return value, this function is used to plot.
## Not run: data(crest_ex_pse) data(crest_ex_selection) reconstr <- crest.get_modern_data( pse = crest_ex_pse, taxaType = 0, climate = c("bio1", "bio12"), selectedTaxa = crest_ex_selection, dbname = "crest_example" ) reconstr <- crest.calibrate(reconstr, geoWeighting = TRUE, climateSpaceWeighting = TRUE, bin_width = c(2, 20), shape = c("normal", "lognormal") ) plot_climateSpace(reconstr) ## End(Not run)
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