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gstat (version 0.9-22)

plot.pointPairs: Plot a point pairs, identified from a variogram cloud

Description

Plot a point pairs, identified from a variogram cloud

Usage

plot.pointPairs(x, data, xcol = data$x, ycol = data$y, xlab = "x coordinate", 
ylab = "y coordinate", col.line = 2, line.pch = 0, main = "selected point pairs", ...)

Arguments

x
object of class "pointPairs", obtained from the function plot.variogramCloud, containing point pair indices
data
data frame to which the indices refer (from which the variogram cloud was calculated)
xcol
numeric vector with x-coordinates of data
ycol
numeric vector with y-coordinates of data
xlab
x-axis label
ylab
y-axis label
col.line
color for lines connecting points
line.pch
if non-zero, symbols are also plotted at the middle of line segments, to mark lines too short to be visible on the plot; the color used is col.line; the value passed to this argument will be used as plotting symbol (pch)
main
title of plot
...
arguments, further passed to xyplot

Value

  • plots the data locations, with lines connecting the point pairs identified (and refered to by indices in) x

References

http://www.gstat.org

See Also

plot.variogramCloud

Examples

Run this code
### The following requires interaction, and is therefore outcommented
#data(meuse)
#vgm1 <- variogram(log(zinc)~1, ~x+y, meuse, cloud = TRUE)
#pp <- plot(vgm1, id = TRUE)
### Identify the point pairs
#plot(pp, data = meuse) # meuse has x and y as coordinates

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