Description Usage Arguments Details Author(s) See Also Examples
Plotting hyperSpec
objects. The plot
method for
hyperSpec
objects is a switchyard to plotspc
,
plotmap
, and plotc
.
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x |
the |
y |
selects what plot should be produced |
... |
arguments passed to the respective plot function |
It also supplies some convenient abbrevations for much used plots.
If y
is missing, plot
behaves like plot (x, y =
"spc")
.
Supported values for y
are:
calls plotspc
to produce a spectra
plot.
plots mean spectrum +/- one standard deviation
plots 16th, 50th, and 84th percentile spectre. If the
distributions of the intensities at all wavelengths were normal, this would
correspond to "spcmeansd"
. However, this is frequently not the case.
Then "spcprctile"
gives a better impression of the spectral data
set.
like "spcprctile"
, but additionally the 5th and
95th percentile spectra are plotted.
calls plotmap
to produce a map plot.
calls plotvoronoi
to produce a Voronoi plot
(tesselated plot, like "map" for hyperSpec objects with uneven/non-rectangular
grid).
calls plotmat
to produce a plot of the spectra
matrix (not to be confused with matplot
).
calls plotc
to produce a calibration (or time
series, depth-profile, or the like)
plots a time series: abbrevation for plotc (x,
use.c = "t")
plots a depth profile: abbrevation for plotc
(x, use.c = "z")
C. Beleites
plotspc
for spectra plots (intensity over
wavelength),
plotmap
for plotting maps, i.e. color coded summary value on
two (usually spatial) dimensions.
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