- x
a vector (numeric or factor), or the name of a column in the
supplied data
or design
object
- y
a vector (numeric or factor), or the name of a column in the
supplied data
or design
object
- g1
a vector (numeric or factor), or the name of a column in the
supplied data
or design
object.
This variable acts as a subsetting variable.
- g1.level
the name (or numeric position) of the level of g1
that will be used instead of the entire data set
- g2
a vector (numeric or factor), or the name of a column in the
supplied data
or design
object.
This variable acts as a subsetting variable, similar to g1
- g2.level
same as g1.level
, however takes the additional value
"_MULTI"
, which produces a matrix of g1
by g2
- varnames
a list of variable names, with the list named using
the appropriate arguments
(i.e., list(x = "height", g1 = "gender")
)
- colby
the name of a variable (numeric or factor) to colour points by.
In the case of a numeric variable, a continuous colour scale is used,
otherwise each level of the factor is assigned a colour
- sizeby
the name of a (numeric) variable,
which controls the size of points
- symbolby
the name of a factor variable to code point symbols
- extra.vars
the names of any additional variables to be passed through
the internal functions to the create and plot methods.
- locate
variable to label points
- locate.id
id of points (row numbers) to label, or
an expression that evaluates as a logical vector (e.g., x > 5
)
- locate.col
the colour to locate points if a variable is not specified
- locate.extreme
numeric
, the number of extreme points to label
(using Mahalanobis' distance)
- locate.same.level
name of a variable to label points with same level
of as those specified with `locate.id`
- highlight
numeric
vector consisting of the row numbers/IDs of
points to highlight
- data
the name of a data set
- design
the name of a survey object, obtained from the survey
package
- freq
the name of a frequency variable if the data are frequencies
- missing.info
logical, if TRUE
, information regarding
missingness is displayed in the plot
- xlab
the text for the x-label
- ylab
the text for the y-label
- show_units
logical, if `TRUE` (default) units will be shown beside axies and legend variable labels
- new
logical, used for compatibility
- inzpars
allows specification of iNZight plotting parameters over
multiple plots
- layout.only
logical, if TRUE
, only the layout is drawn
(useful if a custom plot is to be drawn)
- plot
logical, if FALSE
, the plot is not drawn
(used by summary
)
- xaxis
logical, whether or not to draw the x-axis
- yaxis
logical, whether or not to draw the y-axis
- xlim
specify the x limits of the plot
- ylim
specify the y limits of the plot
- zoombars
numeric, length 2; when drawing a bar plot, if the number of
bars is too large, the user can specify a subset.
The first value is the starting point (1 is the first bar, etc),
while the second number is the number of bars to show.
- hide.legend
logical, if TRUE, the legend
will not be drawn
- df
compatibility argument
- env
compatibility argument
- ...
additional arguments, see inzpar