AQSysPlot: AQSysPlot

AQSysPlotR Documentation

AQSysPlot

Description

This functions plot binodal data as a curve in a pre-defined high quality theme ready for publication.

Usage

AQSysPlot(
  dataSET,
  Order = "xy",
  xlbl = "",
  ylbl = "",
  seriesNames = NULL,
  save = FALSE,
  filename = NULL,
  HR = FALSE,
  wdir = NULL,
  silent = FALSE
)

Arguments

dataSET

- Binodal Experimental data that will be used in the nonlinear fit. It might hold multiple systems stacked side-by-side. [type:data.frame]

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. [type:string]

xlbl

Plot's Horizontal axis label.

ylbl

Plot's Vertical axis label.

seriesNames

A list of sequential names which will identify each system provided by the user in the dataSET variable. [type:List]

save

Save the generated plot in the disk using path and filename provided by the user. Default is False. [type:Logical]

filename

A filename provided by the user to save a given plot. No default is provided. [type:String]

HR

Adjust Plot's text to be compatible with High Resolution size [type:Logical]

wdir

The directory in which the plot file will be saved. [type:String]

silent

save plot file without actually showing it to the user. Default is FALSE. [type:Logical]

Details

The function have a predefined set of ggplot2 features adjusted to return a high quality picture. More suitable for plotting fitted data, once binodal data usually determined through cloudy-phase point will look irregular.

Value

The plot is returned as a ggplot2 object that can be manipulated accordingly.

Examples

# Populating variable dataSET with binodal data
dataSET <- peg4kslt[ , 1:2]
# Fitting dataSET using Merchuk's function
data <- AQSys.data(dataSET, Order = "xy")
AQSysPlot(data)

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