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Adds a rug representation (1-d plot) of the data to the plot.
rug(x, ticksize = 0.03, side = 1, lwd = 0.5, col = par("fg"),
quiet = getOption("warn") < 0, …)
A numeric vector
The length of the ticks making up the ‘rug’. Positive lengths give inwards ticks.
On which side of the plot box the rug will be plotted. Normally 1 (bottom) or 3 (top).
The line width of the ticks. Some devices will round the
default width up to 1
.
The colour the ticks are plotted in.
logical indicating if there should be a warning about clipped values.
further arguments, passed to axis
, such
as line
or pos
for specifying the location of the rug.
Because of the way rug
is implemented, only values of x
that fall within the plot region are included. There will be a
warning if any finite values are omitted, but non-finite values are
omitted silently.
Chambers, J. M. and Hastie, T. J. (1992) Statistical Models in S. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.
jitter
which you may want for ties in x
.
# NOT RUN {
require(stats) # both 'density' and its default method
with(faithful, {
plot(density(eruptions, bw = 0.15))
rug(eruptions)
rug(jitter(eruptions, amount = 0.01), side = 3, col = "light blue")
})
# }
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