plot_scatter | R Documentation |
Function to create a scatter plot of two variables.
plot_scatter(
x,
y = NULL,
columns = NULL,
labels = c("X", "Y"),
xlim = NULL,
ylim = NULL,
new = TRUE,
w = 5,
h = 5,
cex = c(1, 1, 1),
line = c(1, -1, -1),
digits = c(2, 2),
guidelines = TRUE
)
x |
Either a data frame or a numeric vector. |
y |
A numeric vector. |
columns |
A character string of two elements,
the columns to use if |
labels |
A character string of two elements, the x and y-axis labels, respectively. |
xlim |
A numeric vector of two values, the lower and upper limit for the x-axis (in standard deviation units). |
ylim |
A numeric vector of two values, the lower and upper limit for the y-axis (in standard deviation units). |
new |
A logical value; if |
w |
A numeric value, the width of the new plotting window. |
h |
A numeric value, the height of the new plotting window. |
cex |
A numeric vector of three values, the size of the text for the labels, results, and axis values, respectively. |
line |
A numeric vector of three values, the line position for the labels, results, and axis values, respectively. |
digits |
A integer vector of two values, the number of digits to round to for the x and y-axis values, respectively. |
A scatter plot.
# Example data
data("iris")
plot_scatter(
iris, columns = c( 'Petal.Length', 'Sepal.Length' ),
new = F, labels = c( 'Petal length', 'Sepal length' )
)
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