Usage
plotGPApartial(x, axes = c(1, 2), lab.ind.moy = TRUE, habillage = "ind", chrono = FALSE, draw.partial = NULL, xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, cex = 1, title = NULL, palette = NULL, ...)
Arguments
axes
a length 2 vector specifying the components to plot
lab.ind.moy
boolean, if TRUE, the label of the mean points are drawn
habillage
string corresponding to the color which are used. If "ind", one color is used for each individual;
if "group" the individuals are colored according to the group
chrono
boolean, if TRUE, the partial points of a same point are linked (useful when groups correspond to different moment)
draw.partial
data frame of a boolean variable for all the individuals and all the centers of gravity and with for which the partial points should be drawn (by
default, NULL and no partial points are drawn)
xlim
range for the plotted 'x' values, defaulting to the range of the finite values of 'x'
ylim
range for the plotted 'y' values, defaulting to the range of the finite values of 'y'
cex
cf. function par
in the graphics package title
string corresponding to the title of the graph you draw (by default NULL and a title is chosen)
palette
the color palette used to draw the points. By default colors are chosen. If you want to define the colors : palette=palette(c("black","red","blue")); or you can use: palette=palette(rainbow(30)), or in black and white for example: palette=palette(gray(seq(0,.9,len=25)))
...
further arguments passed to or from other methods