AQSys.plot | R Documentation |
The function returns a plot after fitting a dataset to the mathematical descriptor chosen by the user.
## S3 method for class 'plot' AQSys( dataSET, xlbl = "", ylbl = "", main = NULL, col = "blue", type = "p", cex = 1, cexlab = 1, cexaxis = 1, cexmain = 1, cexsub = 1, modelName = "merchuk", NP = 100, xmax = "", ymax = "", Order = "xy", save = FALSE, HR = FALSE, filename = NULL, wdir = NULL, silent = FALSE, ... )
dataSET |
- Binodal Experimental data that will be used in the nonlinear fit. It might hold multiple systems stacked side-by-side. [type:data.frame] |
xlbl |
Plot's Horizontal axis label. |
ylbl |
Plot's Vertical axis label. |
main |
Legacy from plot package. For more details,
see |
col |
Legacy from plot package. For more details,
see |
type |
Legacy from plot package. For more details,
see |
cex |
Legacy from plot package. For more details,
see |
cexlab |
Legacy from plot package. For more details,
see |
cexaxis |
Legacy from plot package. For more details,
see |
cexmain |
Legacy from plot package. For more details,
see |
cexsub |
Legacy from plot package. For more details,
see |
modelName |
- Character String specifying the nonlinear empirical equation to fit data. The default method uses Merchuk's equation. Other possibilities can be seen in AQSysList(). |
NP |
Number of points used to build the fitted curve. Default is 100. [type:Integer] |
xmax |
Maximum value for the Horizontal axis' value |
ymax |
Maximum value for the Vertical axis' value |
Order |
Defines how the data is organized in the Worksheet. Use "xy" whether the first column corresponds to the lower phase fraction and "yx" whether the opposite. |
save |
Save the generated plot in the disk using path and filename provided by the user. [type:Boulean] |
HR |
Adjust Plot's text to be compatible with High Resolution size [type:Boulean] |
filename |
Filename provided by the user to save a given plot. [type:String] |
wdir |
The directory in which the plot file will be saved. [type:String] |
silent |
save plot file without actually showing it to the user. [type:Boulean] |
... |
Additional optional arguments. None are used at present. |
This version uses the plot function and return a regular orthogonal plot.
A plot containing the experimental data, the correspondent curve for the binodal in study and the curve's raw XY data.
#Populating variable dataSET with binodal data dataSET <- peg4kslt[, 1:2] # Plot dataSET using Merchuk's function # AQSys.plot(dataSET) #
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