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boxplotlegend: Boxplotlegend

Description

This function plots the legend in form of a boxplot. The symbols represent the different levels (e.g. whiskers, median, ...) of the boxplot.

Usage

boxplotlegend(X, Y, el, boxinfo, x.shift = 40000, xf = 10000, y.shift = 0.2,
y.scale = 130000, legend.title = "Legend", cex.legtit = 1, logscale = TRUE,
symb = c(1, 1, 16, 3, 3), ssize = c(1.5, 1, 0.3, 1, 1.5), accentuate = FALSE,
cex.scale = 0.8)

Arguments

X
X-coordinates
Y
Y-coordinates
el
variable considered
boxinfo
from boxplot(el) or boxplotlog(el)
x.shift
shift in x-direction
xf
width in x-direction
y.shift
shift in y-direction (from title)
y.scale
scale in y-direction
legend.title
title for legend
cex.legtit
cex of title for legend
logscale
if TRUE plot boxplot in log-scale
symb
symbols to be used (length 5!)
ssize
symbol sizes to be used (length 5!)
accentuate
if FALSE no symbols for the upper values (e.g. upper "hinge", upper whisker) are assigned
cex.scale
cex for text "log-scale" for scale

Value

  • Plots the legend with respect to the boxplot and returns the symbols, size and the quantiles used for the legend.

Details

Takes the information provided by the argument boxinfo and plots a boxplot corresponding to the values. If there are no upper or/and lower outliers the symbols for the upper or/and lower whiskers will be ignored.

References

C. Reimann, P. Filzmoser, R.G. Garrett, and R. Dutter: Statistical Data Analysis Explained. Applied Environmental Statistics with R. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, 2008.

Examples

Run this code
#internal function, used in SymbLegend}
<keyword>aplot</keyword>

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