# plot.fasp

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##### Plot a Function Array

Plots an array of summary functions, usually associated with a point pattern, stored in an object of class "fasp". A method for plot.

Keywords
hplot, spatial
##### Usage
## S3 method for class 'fasp':
plot(x,formule=NULL, \dots,
subset=NULL, title=NULL, samex=TRUE,
banner=TRUE, outerlabels=TRUE,
mar.panel=NULL)
##### Arguments
x
An object of class "fasp" representing a function array.
formule

• None.

##### Warnings

(Each component of) the subset argument may be a logical vector (of the same length as the vectors of data which are extracted from x), or a vector of indices, or an expression such as expression(r<=0.2)< code="">, or a text string, such as "r<=0.2"< code="">.

 Attempting a syntax such as subset = r<=0.2< code=""> (without wrapping r<=0.2< code=""> either in quote marks or in expression()) will cause this function to fall over.

Variables referred to in any formula must exist in the data frames stored in x. What the names of these variables are will of course depend upon the nature of x.

alltypes, plot.fv, fasp.object

• plot.fasp
##### Examples
# Bramble Canes data.
data(bramblecanes)

X.G <- alltypes(bramblecanes,type="G",dataname="Bramblecanes",verb=TRUE)
plot(X.G)
plot(X.G,subset="r<=0.2")
plot(X.G,formule=cbind(asin(sqrt(km)),
asin(sqrt(theo))) ~ asin(sqrt(theo)))
plot(X.G,fo=cbind(km-theo,0)~r,"r<=0.2")

# Simulated data.
pp <- runifpoint(350, owin(c(0,1),c(0,1)))
pp <- pp %mark% factor(c(rep(1,50),rep(2,100),rep(3,200)))
X.K <- alltypes(pp,type="K",verb=TRUE,dataname="Fake Data")
plot(X.K,fo=cbind(border,theo)~theo,"theo<=0.75")
Documentation reproduced from package spatstat, version 1.12-8, License: GPL (>= 2)

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