View source: R/plot_spatial_nact.R
plot_spatial_nact | R Documentation |
Plot scores from neighborhood based contingency tables based on Stein and Stoop article, 2019 Jan Neighborhood-Based Contingency Tables Including Errors Compensation
plot_spatial_nact(
plot_data,
score_name = "NACT",
point_size = 1.2,
extend_y_to_zero = TRUE,
line_width = 1,
y_label = "auto",
x_label = "auto",
flip_axes = FALSE,
nact_scores = list("all"),
colour_by = "scale",
num_facet_cols = NULL,
...
)
plot_data |
A tibble from |
score_name |
In this context, table name. Technically not really necessary
but makes it more intuitive when calling from |
point_size |
The size of points to plot. |
extend_y_to_zero |
Logical. Whether to extend the y-axis to include zero. |
line_width |
The width of lines to plot. The default is 1. |
y_label |
Label for the y-axis. Set to "auto" to use "Score". Anything else inside quotes will be used as the y-axis label. |
x_label |
Label for the x-axis. Set to "auto" to use threshold or scale depending on the data. Anything else inside quotes will be used as the x-axis label. |
flip_axes |
Logical of whether to swap the x and y axes. |
nact_scores |
Actual scores to plot. Available scores based on NACT are "fbias", "pod", "far", "pss", "hss", "sedi". |
colour_by |
The column to colour the plot lines by. Can be an option between scale or threshold. |
num_facet_cols |
Number of columns in the faceted plot. |
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