gx.cnpplts
Permits a user to display the symbol mark and colour combinations to be used in function gx.cnpplts
, and change them and the legend font size, if required. Any changes require editing the function and some elementary R-scripting skills, see Note below.
gx.cnpplts.setup(display = FALSE)
if display = TRUE
the symbol mark and colour combinations are displayed on the current device. If display = FALSE
output is suppressed.
a vector of 9 elements defining the symbols, marks, to use for plotting the 1 to 9 permissable subsets.
a vector of 9 elements defining the colours from the ‘default’ palette to use for the colours of the 1 to 9 permissable subset symbols.
the text scale expansion factor to use in the optional legend for function gx.cnpplts
, the default is 0.8.
the scale expansion factor for the plotting symbols in function gx.cnpplts
, the default is 0.9.
The available symbols are: pch: 0 = square, 1 = circle, 2 = triangle, 3 = plus, 4 = X, 5 = diamond, 6 = upside-down triangle, 7 = square with X, 8 = asterisk, 9 = diamond with plus, 10 = circle with plus, 11 = double triangles, 12 = square with plus, 13 = circle with X, 14 = square with upside-down triangle. Symbols 15 to 18 are solid in the colour specified: 15 = square, 16 = circle, 17 = triangle, 18 = diamond. The available colours from the default ‘palette’ are: Col: 0 = none, 1 = black, 2 = red, 3 = green, 4 = dark blue, 5 = turquoise, 6 = pink, 7 = yellow, 8 = grey, 9 = black.