mPlot(data, format, default = format, system = c("lattice", "ggplot2"), show = FALSE, title = "", data_text = expr_text(data), ...)
mMap(data, default = "map", system = "ggplot2", show = FALSE, title = title, data_text = expr_text(data), ...)
mScatter(data, default = c("scatter", "jitter", "boxplot", "violin", "line"), system = c("lattice", "ggplot2"), show = FALSE, title = "", data_text = lazyeval::expr_text(data))
mUniplot(data, default = c("histogram", "density", "frequency polygon", "ASH plot"), system = c("lattice", "ggplot2"), show = FALSE, title = "", data_text = expr_text(data))
object
is an lm
, subsets
of these arguments are passed to grid.arrange
and to the
lattice plotting routines; in particular,
nrow
and ncol
can be used to control the number of rows
and columns used.ask == FALSE
, all plots will be
displayed together.TRUE
(for all rows), or a character vector of row names."scatter"
,
"jitter"
,
"boxplot"
,
"violin"
,
"histogram"
,
"density"
,
"frequency polygon"
,
or
"map"
.
Unique prefixes suffice.TRUE
, the code will be displayed each time the plot is
changed."pval"
, "diff"
, or "asis"
determining the
order of the pair
factor, which determines the order in which the differences
are displayed on the plot.sp2df
for one way to create such
a data frame. Typically merge
will be used to combine the map
data with some auxilliary data to be displayed as fill color on the map, although
this is not necessary if all one wants is a map.default
."scatter"
,
"jitter"
,
"boxplot"
,
"violin"
,
"histogram"
,
"density"
,
"frequency polygon"
,
"xyplot"
,
or
"map"
. Unique prefixes suffice.TRUE
, the code will be displayed each time the plot is
changed.eval()
. Typically users will not need to
modify this from the default value.mPlot
is required by end users. The other plotting functions
are dispatched based on the value of default
. Furthermore, mplot
will dispatch mPlot
when provided a data frame.Currently maps are only supported in ggplot2 and not in lattice.
## Not run:
# mPlot(HELPrct, format="scatter")
# mPlot(HELPrct, format="density")
# ## End(Not run)
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