ablineclip | R Documentation |
As ‘abline’, but has arguments ‘x1,x2,y1,y2’ as in ‘clip’.
ablineclip(a=NULL,b=NULL,h=NULL,v=NULL,reg=NULL,coef=NULL,untf=FALSE,
x1=NULL,x2=NULL,y1=NULL,y2=NULL,...)
a |
Intercept. |
b |
Slope. |
h |
the y-value(s) for horizontal line(s). |
v |
the x-value(s) for vertical line(s). |
reg |
Fitted lm object. |
coef |
Coefficients, typically intercept and slope. |
untf |
How to plot on log coordinates, see ‘abline’. |
x1,x2,y1,y2 |
Clipping limits, see ‘clip’. |
... |
Further arguments passed to ‘abline’. |
‘ablineclip’ sets a new clipping region and then calls ‘abline’. If any of the four clipping limits is NULL, the values from ‘par("usr")’ are substituted. After the call to ‘abline’, the old clipping region is restored. In order to make ‘clip’ work, there is a call to ‘abline’ that draws a line off the plot.
Multiple lines of the same type can be drawn in a single call, but the clipping region must be the same for each group of lines. Thanks to Berry Boessenkool for pointing this out.
None. Adds to the current plot.
Remko Duursma
abline, clip
x <- rnorm(100)
y <- x + rnorm(100)
lmfit <- lm(y~x)
plot(x, y, xlim=c(-3.5, 3.5))
ablineclip(lmfit, x1 = -2, x2 = 2, lty = 2)
ablineclip(h = 0, x1 = -2,x2 = 2,lty = 3, col = "red")
ablineclip(v = 0, y1 = -2.5, y2 = 1.5, lty=4, col = "green")
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