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lattice (version 0.8-4)

panel.pairs: Default Superpanel Function for splom

Description

This is the default superpanel function for splom.

Usage

panel.pairs(z, panel = panel.splom,
            groups = NULL, panel.subscripts, 
            subscripts,
            pscales = 5,
            panel.number,
            prepanel.limits,
            ...)

Arguments

z
The data frame used for the plot.
panel
The panel function used inside.
groups
Grouping variable, if any.
panel.subscripts
logical specifying whether the panel function accepts an argument named subscripts.
subscripts
The indices of the rows of z that are to be displayed in this (super)panel.
pscales
Controls axis labels, passed down from splom. If pscales is a single number, it indicates the approximate number of equally-spaced ticks that should appear on each axis. If pscales is a list, it should have p components, each
panel.number
the sequential index of the panel in the Lattice plot which this function will draw, meant to keep track of the conditioning variable for the panel. Passed to the `panel' function if it accepts such an argument.
prepanel.limits
The `regular' high level lattice plots such as xyplot use the prepanel function for deciding on axis limits from data. This function serves a similar function, and works on a per-variable basis, by calculating the lim
...
graphical parameters may be supplied.

Details

This is the function that is actually passed in as the panel function in a trellis object produced by splom (taking the `panel' function as its argument).

See Also

splom