Creates a paired plot like pairs
but allows to add additional panels
afterwards
gsi.pairs(x, labels, panel = points, …, main = NULL, oma = NULL,
font.main = par("font.main"), cex.main = par("cex.main"),
lower.panel = panel, upper.panel = panel, diag.panel = NULL,
text.panel = textPanel, label.pos = 0.5 + has.diag/3, cex.labels = NULL,
font.labels = 1, row1attop = TRUE, gap = 1, add=list(),
xlim=apply(x,2,range), ylim=apply(x,2,range), log="",
onlyPanel=NULL,noplot=FALSE,trimode=FALSE)
gsi.add2pairs(x,panel,...,noplot=FALSE)
gsi.plots
a multivariate dataset
The names of the variables
The function to performe the actual pairwise plots.
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additional parameter containing a list of additional panels
additional 2xncol(x)
-matrix parameter giving in
xlim[,j]
the xlims of the j-th column
additional 2xncol()
-matrix parameter giving in
ylim[,i]
the ylims of the j-th column
additional parameter with possible values like in
plot
allowing to log some plots, without a warning
Logical indicating wether the plotting should be suppressed. This is usefull for plotting single page postscripts.
gsi.pairs
essentially copies the functionality of
pairs
. However it additionally stores its own
parameters in the dev.cur() position of gsi.plots and allows to modify
the parameters and re-do a modified plot afterwards. This is mainly
done by gsi.add2pairs
by modifying the additional add
parameter, that specifies more panels. This mechanism should not be
used directly, since it is planed to replace it by a more rigorous solution soon.
gsi
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