Usage
scattJitt(x, delimiter = NULL, col = c("skyblue", "red", "red4", "orange",
"orange4"), alpha = NULL, cex = par("cex"), col.line = "lightgrey",
lty = "dashed", lwd = par("lwd"), numbers = TRUE,
cex.numbers = par("cex"), main = NULL, sub = NULL, xlab = NULL,
ylab = NULL, axes = TRUE, frame.plot = axes, labels = c("observed",
"missing", "imputed"), ...)Arguments
x
a data.frame or matrix with two columns.
delimiter
a character-vector to distinguish between variables and
imputation-indices for imputed variables (therefore, x needs to have
colnames). If given, it is used to determine the corresponding
i col
a vector of length five giving the colors to be used in the plot.
The first color will be used for complete observations, the second/fourth
color for missing/imputed values in only one variable, and the third/fifth
color for missing/imputed values in b
alpha
a numeric value between 0 and 1 giving the level of
transparency of the colors, or NULL. This can be used to prevent
overplotting.
cex
the character expansion factor for the plot characters.
col.line
the color for the lines dividing the plot region.
lty
the line type for the lines dividing the plot region (see
par). lwd
the line width for the lines dividing the plot region.
numbers
a logical indicating whether the frequencies of observed and
missing/imputed values should be displayed (see Details).
cex.numbers
the character expansion factor to be used for the
frequencies of the observed and missing/imputed values.
main,sub
main and sub title.
axes
a logical indicating whether both axes should be drawn on the
plot. Use graphical parameter "xaxt" or "yaxt" to suppress
just one of the axes.
frame.plot
a logical indicating whether a box should be drawn around
the plot.
labels
a vector of length three giving the axis labels for the
regions for observed, missing and imputed values (see Details).
...
further graphical parameters to be passed down (see
par).