tsPlotMP | R Documentation |
Plot time series with specific plotting parameters
tsPlotMP( ret, add.grid = FALSE, layout = NULL, type = "l", yname = "RETURNS (%)", Pct = F, scaleType = "free", stripLeft = TRUE, main = NULL, lwd = 1, stripText.cex = 1, axis.cex = 1, color = "black", zeroLine = TRUE )
add.grid |
logical varible.If 'TRUE', type = c('l', 'g'); If 'FALSE', type = c('l') |
layout |
layout is a numeric vector of length 2 or 3 giving the number of columns, rows, and pages (optional) in a multipanel display. |
type |
character. type of the plot; 'l' denotes a line, 'p' denotes a point, and 'b' and 'o' both denote both together.deafault is 'l'. |
yname |
character or espression giving label(s) for the y-axis |
Pct |
Pct controls if use the percentage value. |
scaleType |
scaleType controls if use a same scale of y-axis, choose from c('same', 'free') |
stripLeft |
logical variable to choose the position of strip, 'TRUE' for drawing strips on the left of each panel, 'FALSE' for drawing strips on the top of each panel |
main |
Typically a character string or expression describing the main title. |
lwd |
The line width, a positive number, defaulting to 1 |
stripText.cex |
a number indicating the amount by which strip text in the plot(s) should be scaled relative to the default. 1=default, 1.5 is 50% larger, 0.5 is 50% smaller, etc. |
axis.cex |
a number indicating the amount by which axis in the plot(s) should be scaled relative to the default. 1=default, 1.5 is 50% larger, 0.5 is 50% smaller, etc. |
color |
A specification for the default plotting color. Default is black. |
zeroLine |
logical varible to choose add a dotted horizontal line at the zero vertical distance |
data |
an time series exposure/return object |
Douglas Martin, Lingjie Yi
#Load the data data("stocks145scores6") dat = stocks145scores6 returns = tapply(dat$RETURN,list(dat$DATE,dat$TICKER),I) ret = xts(returns[,1:5],as.yearmon(rownames(returns))) #generate return time series plot tsPlotMP(ret, color = 'Blue') tsPlotMP(ret, scaleType = "same", zeroLine = FALSE) tsPlotMP(ret, stripLeft = FALSE, main = 'Time Series Plot')
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