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plan (version 0.1.0)

plot.burndown: Draw a burndown chart

Description

Plot a burndown object.

Usage

plot.burndown(x, col=NULL,
	draw.plan=TRUE, draw.regression=TRUE, draw.lastupdate=FALSE,
	t.stop="", debug=FALSE, ...)

Arguments

x
an object of class burndown, to be plotted.
col
list of colours for items, starting with the first key in the file (which will be at the bottom of the chart). If not specified, the hcl scheme will be used, to generate colours that are distinct,
draw.plan
boolean, set to TRUE to draw the plan, as a descending line with a horizontal intercept.
draw.regression
boolean, set to TRUE to draw a regression line of actual overall progress.
draw.lastupdate
boolean, set to TRUE to draw the last update (which otherwise requires a sharp eye).
t.stop
a POSIX time, the maximum time for graph (defaults to deadline if not given)
debug
boolean, set to TRUE to monitor the work.
...
extra things handed down to plotting functions.

Value

  • The object, returned invisibly.

Details

Plots a burndown chart.

References

http://alistair.cockburn.us/crystal/articles/evabc/earnedvalueandburncharts.htm.

See Also

read.burndown and summary.burndown.

Examples

Run this code
library(plan)
data(burndown)
summary(burndown)
plot(burndown)

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