plot3DScene | R Documentation |
Visualize multiple dimensions of a mating scene
plot3DScene( scene, dimension = "auto", sub = NULL, N = 3, ycoord = "northing", xcoord = "easting", pch = 19, pt.cex = 0.7, label.cex = 0.7, mt1 = "F", mt2 = "M", plot.lim.zoom = FALSE, ... )
scene |
a matingScene object |
dimension |
what dimension(s) of the mating scene should be visualized. Possible dimensions are 't' for temporal, 's' for spatial, 'mt' for mating type, and 'auto' (the default). For dimension = 'auto', all dimensions represented in the mating scene object will be plotted. |
sub |
a subset of the population to plot; either a character indicating whether to subset a random sample ( |
N |
if |
ycoord |
y-axis coordinate system label |
xcoord |
x-axis coordinate system label |
pch |
point type, defaults to pch = 19, solid filled in circle. If pch = NULL, individuals will be labeled by their id. |
pt.cex |
specify point expansion factor (point size relative to device default) |
label.cex |
specify text expansion factor (text size relative to device default) |
mt1 |
label for mating type '1', if dioecious; defaults to 'F' |
mt2 |
label for mating type '2', if dioecious; defaults to 'M' |
plot.lim.zoom |
if TRUE, spatial plot limits for lists of scenes are set by the maximum from all scenes |
... |
optional arguments for the plot function |
No return value, called to draw a plot
Amy Waananen
see generic function points
for values of pch
pop <- simulateScene() plot3DScene(pop)
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