View source: R/SSplotMovementRates.R
SSplotMovementRates | R Documentation |
Plots estimated movement rates in final year for each area/season with movement as reported in Report.sso. If movement is time-varying, an additional figure shows pattern across years (if the MGparm_By_Year_after_adjustments table (report:7) is available in the Report.sso file)
SSplotMovementRates(
replist,
plot = TRUE,
print = FALSE,
subplots = 1:2,
plotdir = "default",
colvec = "default",
ylim = "default",
legend = TRUE,
legendloc = "topleft",
moveseas = "all",
min.move.age = 0.5,
pwidth = 6.5,
pheight = 5,
punits = "in",
res = 300,
ptsize = 10,
cex.main = 1,
verbose = TRUE
)
replist |
A list object created by |
plot |
Plot to active plot device? |
print |
Print to PNG files? |
subplots |
which subplots to create. |
plotdir |
Directory where PNG files will be written. |
colvec |
vector of colors for each movement rate in the plot |
ylim |
optional input for y range of the plot. By default plot ranges from 0 to 10% above highest movement rate (not including fish staying in an area). |
legend |
add a legend designating which color goes with which pair of areas? |
legendloc |
Location of legend. Either a string like "topleft" or a
vector of two numeric values representing the fraction of the maximum in
the x and y dimensions, respectively. See |
moveseas |
choice of season for which movement rates are shown |
min.move.age |
Minimum age of movement (in future will come from Report file) |
pwidth |
Default width of plots printed to files in units of
|
pheight |
Height of plots printed to png files in units of |
punits |
Units for |
res |
Resolution of plots printed to files.
The default is |
ptsize |
Point size for plotted text in plots printed to files (see
|
cex.main |
Character expansion for plot titles.
The default is |
verbose |
A logical value specifying if output should be printed to the screen. |
Ian Taylor
SS_output()
, SSplotMovementRates()
,
## Not run:
SSplotMovementRates(myreplist)
## End(Not run)
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