dotplot
is used.# S3 method for nffGroupedData
plot(x, outer, inner, innerGroups, xlab, ylab, strip, panel, key,
grid, …)
nffGroupedData
,
representing a groupedData
object with a factor primary
covariate and a single grouping level.
TRUE
, attr(object, "outer")
is used to indicate the
outer covariates. An outer covariate is invariant within the sets
of rows defined by the grouping factor. Ordering of the groups is
done in such a way as to preserve adjacency of groups with the same
value of the outer variables. Defaults to NULL
, meaning that
no outer covariates are to be used.
TRUE
, attr(object, "inner")
is used to indicate the
inner covariate. An inner covariate can change within the sets of
rows defined by the grouping factor. Defaults to NULL
,
meaning that no inner covariate is present.
inner
covariate. Different colors, or symbols, are used for each level
of the innerGroups
factor. Default is NULL
, meaning
that no innerGroups
covariate is present.
y
elements of attr(object,
"labels")
and attr(object, "units")
pasted together.
strip
argument to
the dotplot
function. Default is strip.default(..., style
= 1)
(see trellis.args
).
panel
argument
to the dotplot
function.
TRUE
and either inner
or innerGroups
are non-NULL
, a
legend for the different inner
(innerGroups
) levels is
included at the top of the plot. If given as a function, it is passed
as the key
argument to the dotplot
function. Default is
TRUE
is either inner
or innerGroups
are
non-NULL
and FALSE
otherwise.
plot.nfnGroupedData
method calling sequence. It is
ignored in this method function.dotplot
function.groupedData
, dotplot
plot(Machines)
plot(Machines, inner = TRUE)
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