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levelplot
, etc.) according to
the factor levels. The colorkey will shows all levels (including unused), and the drawing colors
will be set accordingly.trellis.factor.key
is used during levelplot
-based plotting of factors (for
hyperSpec objects) unless transform.factor = FALSE
is specified.
trellis.factor.key(f, levelplot.args = list())
the modified list with levelplot arguments.
the factor that will be color-coded
a list with levelplot arguments
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chondro$z <- factor (rep (c("a", "a", "d", "c"),
length.out = nrow (chondro)),
levels = letters [1 : 4])
str (trellis.factor.key (chondro$z))
plotmap (chondro, z ~ x * y)
## switch off using trellis.factor.key:
## note that the factor levels are collapsed to c(1, 2, 3) rather than
## c (1, 3, 4)
plotmap (chondro, z ~ x * y, transform.factor = FALSE)
plotmap (chondro, z ~ x * y,
col.regions = c ("gray", "red", "blue", "dark green"))
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