This is the default panel function for stripplot
. Also see
panel.superpose
panel.stripplot(x, y, jitter.data = FALSE,
factor = 0.5, amount = NULL,
horizontal = TRUE, groups = NULL,
...,
grid = lattice.getOption("default.args")$grid,
identifier = "stripplot")
coordinates of points to be plotted
whether points should be jittered to avoid
overplotting. The actual jittering is performed inside
panel.xyplot
, using its jitter.x
or
jitter.y
argument (depending on the value of
horizontal
).
amount of jittering, see jitter
logical. If FALSE, the plot is ‘transposed’
in the sense that the behaviours of x and y are switched. x is now
the ‘factor’. Interpretation of other arguments change
accordingly. See documentation of bwplot
for a fuller
explanation.
optional grouping variable
additional arguments, passed on to
panel.xyplot
A logical flag, character string, or list specifying whether and how
a background grid should be drawn. In its general form, grid
can be a list of arguments to be supplied to
panel.grid
, which is called with those arguments.
Three shortcuts are available:
TRUE
:roughly equivalent to list(h = -1, v = -1)
"h"
:roughly equivalent to list(h = -1, v = 0)
"v"
:roughly equivalent to list(h = 0, v = -1)
No grid is drawn if grid = FALSE
.
A character string that is prepended to the names of grobs that are created by this panel function.
Deepayan Sarkar Deepayan.Sarkar@R-project.org
Creates stripplot (one dimensional scatterplot) of x
for each level of y
(or vice versa, depending on the value of
horizontal
)