Usage
## S3 method for class 'coastline':
plot(x,
xlab="", ylab="",
asp,
clatitude, clongitude, span,
expand=1,
mgp=getOption("oceMgp"),
mar=c(mgp[1]+1,mgp[1]+1,1,1),
bg,
fill='lightgray',
axes=TRUE, cex.axis=par('cex.axis'),
add=FALSE, inset=FALSE,
geographical=0,
debug=getOption("oceDebug"),
...)
Arguments
asp
Aspect ratio for plot. The default is for plot.coastline
to set the aspect ratio to give natural latitude-longitude scaling
somewhere near the centre latitude on the plot. Often, it makes sense to
set asp
yours
clatitude
optional center latitude of map, in degrees north. If this
and clongitude
are provided, then any provided value of asp
is ignored, and instead the plot aspect ratio is computed based on the
center latitude. Al
clongitude
optional center longitude of map, in degrees east; see
clatitude
.
span
optional suggested span of plot, in kilometers. The suggestion
is an upper limit on the scale; depending on the aspect ratio of the
plotting device, the radius may be smaller than span
. A value for
span
must b
expand
numerical factor for the expansion of plot limits,
showing area outside the plot, e.g. if showing a ship track as a
coastline, and then an actual coastline to show the ocean boundary.
The value of expand
is ignored if either
mgp
3-element numerical vector to use for par(mgp)
, and
also for par(mar)
, computed from this. The default is
tighter than the R default, in order to use more space for the
data and less for the axes.
mar
value to be used with par("mar")
. bg
optional colour to be used for the background of the map.
This comes in handy for drawing insets (see details).
fill
colour to be used to fill land regions. This is ignored
unless the coastline object is fillable (e.g. for a "shapefile" read
by read.coastline
). Set to NULL
to turn off
fil axes
boolean, set to TRUE
to plot axes.
cex.axis
value for axis font size factor.
add
boolean, set to TRUE
to draw the coastline on an existing
plot. Note that this retains the aspect ratio of that existing plot, so
it is important to set that correctly, e.g. with asp=1/cos(lat * pi
/ 180)
,
inset
set to TRUE
for use within plotInset
. The
effect is to prevent the present function from adjusting margins, which
is necessary because margin adjustment is the basis for the meth geographical
flag indicating the style of axes. If
geographical=0
, the axes are conventional, with decimal degrees as
the unit, and negative signs indicating the southern and western
hemispheres. If geographical=1
, the sig
debug
set to TRUE
to get debugging information during
processing.
...
optional arguments passed to plotting functions. For
example, set yaxp=c(-90,90,4)
for a plot extending from pole
to pole.