This function returns a ggplot object with an annotated plot of a filter_spct object showing absorptance.
Afr_plot(
spct,
w.band,
range,
pc.out,
label.qty,
span,
wls.target,
annotations,
geom,
text.size,
chroma.type,
idfactor,
facets,
ylim,
na.rm,
...
)
a ggplot
object.
a filter_spct object.
list of waveband objects.
an R object on which range() returns a vector of length 2, with min annd max wavelengths (nm).
logical, if TRUE use percents instead of fraction of one.
character string giving the type of summary quantity to use for labels.
a peak is defined as an element in a sequence which is greater than all other elements within a window of width span centered at that element.
numeric vector indicating the spectral quantity values for
which wavelengths are to be searched and interpolated if need. The
character
strings "half.maximum" and "half.range" are also accepted
as arguments. A list with numeric
and/or character
values is
also accepted.
a character vector.
character.
numeric size of text in the plot decorations.
character one of "CMF" (color matching function) or "CC"
(color coordinates) or a chroma_spct
object.
character Name of an index column in data holding a
factor
with each spectrum in a long-form multispectrum object
corresponding to a distinct spectrum. If idfactor=NULL
the name of
the factor is retrieved from metadata or if no metadata found, the
default "spct.idx" is tried. If idfactor=NA
no aesthetic is mapped
to the spectra and the user needs to use 'ggplot2' functions to manually
map an aesthetic or use facets for the spectra.
logical or integer Indicating if facets are to be created for
the levels of idfactor
when spct
contain multiple spectra in
long form.
numeric y axis limits,
logical.
currently ignored.