cm (current meter) data## S3 method for class 'cm':
plot(x,
which=c(1, 2, 7, 9),
type="l",
adorn=NULL,
drawTimeRange=getOption("oceDrawTimeRange"),
drawZeroLine=FALSE,
mgp=getOption("oceMgp"),
mar=c(mgp[1]+1.5,mgp[1]+1.5,1.5,1.5),
small=2000,
main="",
tformat,
debug=getOption("oceDebug"),
...)cm object, e.g. as read by read.cm.which.plot.expressions to be performed
immediately after drawing the panels. (See plot.adp for
an example.)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.par("mar").plot function. Data sets with more than
small pooce.plot.ts, for
plot types that call that function. (See strptime for the
format used.)which
argument, as follows.
which=1orwhich="u"for a time-series graph of
eastward velocity,u, as a function of time.which=2orwhich="v"for a time-series graph of
northward velocity,u, as a function of time.which=3or"progressive vector"for
progressive-vector plotwhich=4or"uv"for a plot ofvversusu. (Dots are used for small datasets, and smoothScatter for
large ones.)which=5or"uv+ellipse"as the"uv"case, but with an added indication of the tidal ellipse,
calculated from the eigen vectors of the covariance matrix.which=6or"uv+ellipse+arrow"as the"uv+ellipse"case, but with an added arrow indicating the
mean current.which=7or"depth"for depthwhich=8or"salinity"for salinitywhich=9or"temperature"for temperaturewhich=10or"heading"for headingwhich=11or"TS"for a TS diagramcm-class explains the structure of
CM objects, and also outlines the other functions dealing with them.library(oce)
data(cm)
summary(cm)
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