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fplot (version 1.0.0)

setFplot_dict: Sets/gets the dictionary used in fplot

Description

Sets/gets the default dictionary used to rename the axes/moderator variables in the functions of the package fplot. The dictionaries are used to relabel variables (usually towards a fancier, more explicit formatting) that can be useful not to explicitly use the arguments xlab/ylab when exporting graphs. By setting the dictionary with setFplot_dict, you can avoid providing the argument dict in fplot functions.

Usage

setFplot_dict(dict)

getFplot_dict

Arguments

dict

A named character vector. E.g. to change my variable named "us_md" and "state" to (resp.) "$ miilion" and "U.S. state", then use dict = c(us_md="$ million", state = "U.S. state").

Format

An object of class function of length 1.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(airquality)
setFplot_dict(c(Ozone = "Ozone (ppb)"))
plot_distr(Ozone ~ Month, airquality, weight.fun = mean)

# }

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