A function to compare two vectors extensively.
comparisonplot(x, y, histbreaks = 30, adjust = 1, colpal = "heat",
simulate = FALSE, daltonize = FALSE, cvd = "p", alpha = NULL,
rev = FALSE, main = "comparisonplot", cor = FALSE, xlab = NULL,
ylab = NULL, xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, ab = FALSE,
add.density = FALSE, col.density = "darkred", pimp = FALSE, ...)
a numeric vector.
a numeric vector.
a non-negative integer specifying the number of breaks of the histograms.
scale the used bandwidth of the density estimate, if add.density = TRUE
.
a character vector containing R built-in color names or a name of a LSD
colorpalette as a character string (see disco() or disco
).
logical: if TRUE
(FALSE
by default), a converted colorpalette is used to simulate dichromat vision according to http://www.daltonize.org (see daltonize
).
logical: if TRUE
(FALSE
by default), a converted colorpalette is used to enhance dichromat vision according to http://www.daltonize.org (see daltonize
).
character string implying the type of color vision deficiency ("p" for protanope, "d" for deuteranope or "t" for tritanope).
alpha value: a two-digit integer between 01 and 99 for color opacity, i.e. appearance of partial or full transparency (usage omitted by default).
logical: if TRUE
(FALSE
by default), a reversed colorpalette is used.
title(s) of the plot, standard graphics parameter.
if TRUE
(FALSE
by default), the correlation is added to the title.
x label, standard graphics parameter.
y label, standard graphics parameter.
x limits, standard graphics parameter.
y limits, standard graphics parameter.
if TRUE
(FALSE
by default), abline(0,1)
is added to the heatscatter.
if TRUE
(FALSE
by default), density lines are added to the barplots.
R built-in color to specify the color of the density line.
if TRUE
(FALSE
by default), the plot is pimped.
additional parameters to be passed to points and plot.
# NOT RUN {
points = 10^4
x = c(rnorm(points/2),rnorm(points/2)+4)
y = x + rnorm(points,sd=0.8)
x = sign(x)*abs(x)^1.3
comparisonplot(x,y,histbreaks=30,pch=20)
# }
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