Data come from named list, which contains a Sample dataframe with the sample data, and an INFO dataframe with metadata.
Although there are a lot of optional arguments to this function, most are set to a logical default.
plotConcPred(eList, concMax = NA, logScale = FALSE, printTitle = TRUE,
tinyPlot = FALSE, cex = 0.8, cex.axis = 1.1, cex.main = 1.1,
customPar = FALSE, col = "black", lwd = 1, randomCensored = FALSE,
concLab = 1, usgsStyle = FALSE, ...)
named list with at least the Sample and INFO dataframes
number specifying the maximum value to be used on the vertical axis, default is NA (which allows it to be set automatically by the data)
logical, default TRUE, TRUE indicates x and y axes are on a log scale. FALSE indicates both x and y are on an arithmetic scale.
logical variable if TRUE title is printed, if FALSE not printed (this is best for a multi-plot figure)
logical variable, if TRUE plot is designed to be plotted small, as a part of a multipart figure, default is FALSE
numerical value giving the amount by which plotting symbols should be magnified
magnification to be used for axis annotation relative to the current setting of cex
magnification to be used for main titles relative to the current setting of cex
logical defaults to FALSE. If TRUE, par() should be set by user before calling this function (for example, adjusting margins with par(mar=c(5,5,5,5))). If customPar FALSE, EGRET chooses the best margins depending on tinyPlot.
color of points on plot, see ?par 'Color Specification'
number line width
logical. Show censored values as randomized.
object of concUnit class, or numeric represented the short code,
or character representing the descriptive name. By default, this argument sets
concentration labels to use either Concentration or Conc (for tiny plots). Units
are taken from the eList$INFO$param.units. To use any other words than
"Concentration" see vignette(topic = "units", package = "EGRET")
.
logical option to use USGS style guidelines. Setting this option to TRUE does NOT guarantee USGS compliance. It will only change automatically generated labels
arbitrary graphical parameters that will be passed to genericEGRETDotPlot function (see ?par for options)
selectDays
, genericEGRETDotPlot
eList <- Choptank_eList
# Water year:
plotConcPred(eList)
# Graphs consisting of Jun-Aug
eList <- setPA(eList, paStart=6,paLong=3)
plotConcPred(eList)
Run the code above in your browser using DataLab