dots | R Documentation |
Create the dots for a dot-density map and add these to the current map. Dot-density maps are made to display count data. For example of population counts, where each dot represents n persons. The dots are returned as a SpatVector
. It there is an active graphics device, the dots are added to it with points
.
## S4 method for signature 'SpatVector'
dots(x, field, size, ...)
x |
SpatVector |
field |
character of numeric indicating field name. Or numeric vector of the same length as |
size |
positive number indicating the number of cases associated with each dot |
... |
graphical arguments passed to |
SpatVector (invisibly)
plot
, cartogram
, points
f <- system.file("ex/lux.shp", package="terra")
v <- vect(f)
v$population <- 1000*(1:12)^2
plot(v, lwd=3, col="light gray", border="white")
d <- dots(v, "population", 1000, col="red", cex=.75)
lines(v)
d
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