cm (current meter) data## S3 method for class 'cm':
plot(x,
which=c(1, 2, 7, 9),
type="l",
adorn=NULL,
drawTimeRange=getOption("oceDrawTimeRange"),
drawZeroLine=FALSE,
mgp=getOption("oceMgp"),
mar=c(mgp[1]+1.5,mgp[1]+1.5,1.5,1.5),
small=2000,
main="",
debug=getOption("oceDebug"),
...)cm object, e.g. as read by read.cm.which.plot.expressions to be performed
immediately after drawing the panels. (See plot.adp for
an example.)par(mgp), and
also for par(mar), computed from this. The default is
tighter than the R default, in order to use more space for the data
and less for the axes.par("mar").plot function. Data sets with more than
small powhich
argument, as follows.
which=1orwhich="u"for a time-series graph of
eastward velocity,u, as a function of time.which=2orwhich="v"for a time-series graph of
northward velocity,u, as a function of time.which=3or"progressive vector"for
progressive-vector plotwhich=4or"uv"for a plot ofvversusu. (Dots are used for small datasets, and smoothScatter for
large ones.)which=5or"uv+ellipse"as the"uv"case, but with an added indication of the tidal ellipse,
calculated from the eigen vectors of the covariance matrix.which=6or"uv+ellipse+arrow"as the"uv+ellipse"case, but with an added arrow indicating the
mean current.which=7or"depth"for depthwhich=8or"salinity"for salinitywhich=9or"temperature"for temperaturewhich=10or"heading"for headingwhich=11or"TS"for a TS diagramcm-class explains the structure of
CM objects, and also outlines the other functions dealing with them.library(oce)
data(cm)
summary(cm)
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