arrows(x0, y0, x1 = x0, y1 = y0, length = 0.25, angle = 30,
code = 2, col = par("fg"), lty = par("lty"),
lwd = par("lwd"), …)
NA
values in col
cause the arrow to be omitted.xpd
and the line
characteristics lend
, ljoin
and lmitre
:
see par
.i
, an arrow is drawn between the point (x0[i],
y0[i])
and the point (x1[i], y1[i])
. The coordinate vectors
will be recycled to the length of the longest. If code = 1
an arrowhead is drawn at (x0[i], y0[i])
and if
code = 2
an arrowhead is drawn at (x1[i], y1[i])
. If
code = 3
a head is drawn at both ends of the arrow. Unless
length = 0
, when no head is drawn. The graphical parameters col
, lty
and lwd
can be vectors of length greater than one and will be recycled if
necessary. The direction of a zero-length arrow is indeterminate, and hence so is
the direction of the arrowheads. To allow for rounding error,
arrowheads are omitted (with a warning) on any arrow of length less
than 1/1000 inch.segments
to draw segments.x <- stats::runif(12); y <- stats::rnorm(12)
i <- order(x, y); x <- x[i]; y <- y[i]
plot(x,y, main = "arrows(.) and segments(.)")
## draw arrows from point to point :
s <- seq(length(x)-1) # one shorter than data
arrows(x[s], y[s], x[s+1], y[s+1], col = 1:3)
s <- s[-length(s)]
segments(x[s], y[s], x[s+2], y[s+2], col = "pink")
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