Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) Examples
View source: R/asymmetricalScatterMatrix.R
This function generates an asymmetrical scatterMatrix
with
histograms showing the distribution of each variable.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | asymmetricalScatterMatrix(dat, cols, rows, theme = dlvTheme(),
autoSize = TRUE,
txtHeight = 1, histHeight = 3,
scatterWidth = 6, scatterHeight = 6, unit = "cm",
dpi = 200, showCorrelations=c('top-left',
'top-right', 'bottom-left', 'bottom-right'),
correlationSize = 15,
correlationColor = "#cadded",
pointSize = 1.5)
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dat |
The dataframe containing the items to show in the |
cols |
The variable names of the variables to place on the columns. |
rows |
The variable names of the variables to place on the rows. |
theme |
Which ggplot theme to use. |
autoSize |
Whether to resize the plot depending on the viewport (i.e. device that is
being drawn to) or whether to use the four measurements specified below
( |
txtHeight, histHeight, scatterWidth, scatterHeight |
These numbers are used to determine the space used for displaying the scatterplots, histograms, and labels in the final scatterMatrix. |
unit |
The unit in which txtHeight, histHeight, scatterWidth, and scatterheight are provided. |
dpi |
The DPI of the final plot. |
showCorrelations |
Where to display correlation coefficients; set to NULL to display no correlation coefficients. |
correlationSize |
The size(s) of the correlation coefficient(s). |
correlationColor |
The color of the correlation coefficient(s). |
pointSize |
The size of the points in the scatterplots. |
A scatterMatrix
, just not symmetrical.
Gjalt-Jorn Peters
Maintainer: Gjalt-Jorn Peters <gjalt-jorn@userfriendlyscience.com>
1 2 3 | asymmetricalScatterMatrix(infert, cols=c("parity", "age"),
rows=c("induced", "case", "spontaneous"),
showCorrelations="top-right");
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