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plot
function for
(contingency) table
objects. Whereas for two- and more
dimensional tables, a mosaicplot
is drawn,
one-dimensional ones are plotted as bars.# S3 method for table
plot(x, type = "h", ylim = c(0, max(x)), lwd = 2,
xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL, frame.plot = is.num, …)
# S3 method for table
points(x, y = NULL, type = "h", lwd = 2, …)
# S3 method for table
lines(x, y = NULL, type = "h", lwd = 2, …)
table
(like) object.NULL
: there to protect against incorrect calls.type = "h"
is used in the 1D case.plot.default
.
axes = FALSE
is accepted.plot.factor
, the plot
method for factors.## 1-d tables
(Poiss.tab <- table(N = stats::rpois(200, lambda = 5)))
plot(Poiss.tab, main = "plot(table(rpois(200, lambda = 5)))")
plot(table(state.division))
## 4-D :
plot(Titanic, main ="plot(Titanic, main= *)")
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