panel.abline(a, b, ...)
panel.abline(coef, ...)
panel.abline(reg, ...)
panel.abline(h= ,v= , ...)
panel.curve(expr, from, to, n = 101,
curve.type = "l", ...)
panel.rug(x = NULL, y = NULL,
regular = TRUE, start, end, ...)
panel.fill(col="grey", ...)
panel.grid(h=3, v=3, ...)
panel.lmline(x,y,...) = panel.abline(lm(y~x), ...)
panel.loess(x, y, span = 2/3, degree = 1,
family = c("symmetric", "gaussian"),
evaluation = 50, ...)
panel.linejoin(x, y, fun = mean, horizontal = TRUE, ...)
panel.mathdensity(dmath = dnorm, args = list(mean=0, sd=1))
panel.abline
, numerical vectors giving y and x
locations respectively of horizontal and vertical lines to be
added to the plot. For panel.grid, number of horizontal and vertical
reference lines to be added to the plot; h=-1 anllines
loess.smooth
, around which panel.loess
is essentially
a wrapperbwplot
for a fuller
explax
, e.g., dnorm
col,
col.line
and col.symbol
, the last two overriding the first
for lines and points respectively.panel.abline
adds a line of the form y=a+bx
or vertical
and/or horizontal lines. Graphical parameters are obtained from
reference.line
for panel.grid, and add.line
for the
others (can be set using trellis.par.set
) panel.curve
adds a curve, similar to what curve
does
with add = TRUE
. Graphical parameters for the line are obtained
from the add.line
setting.
panel.linejoin
treats one of x and y as a factor (according to
the value of horizontal
, calculates fun
applied to the
subsets of the other variable determined by each unique value of the
factor, and joins them by a line. Can be used in conjunction with
panel.xyplot
and more commonly with panel.superpose to produce
interaction plots. See xyplot
documentation for an example.
panel.mathdensity
plots a (usually theoretical) probability
density function. Can be useful in conjunction with histogram
and densityplot
to visually estimate goodness of fit.
panel.axis
draws axis tick marks INSIDE a panel. It honours the
(native) axis scales within the panel, but the locations need to be
explicitly specified. Used in panel.pairs
for
splom
.
panel.identify
is similar to identify
. When
called as part of the panel function, it waits for the user to
identify points (in the panel being drawn) via mouse clicks.
Clicks other than left-clicks terminate the procedure. It is less
sophisticated than identify
in the sense that it does not keep
track of points already identified.
loess.smooth
,
identify
, trellis.par.get