This creates a pairs() plot of the elements in the data
slot, if there are more than 2 elements there, or a simple xy plot if 2
elements, or a histogram if 1 element.
Usage
# S4 method for oce
plot(x, y, ...)
Arguments
x
a basic '>oce object,
but not from any subclass that derive from this base, because
subclasses have their own plot methods, e.g. calling plot() on a
'>ctd object dispatches to plot,ctd-method().
y
Ignored; only present here because S4 object for generic plot
need to have a second parameter before the ... parameter.
...
Passed to hist(), plot(), or to
pairs(), according to whichever does the plotting.
# NOT RUN {library(oce)
o <- new("oce")
o <- oceSetData(o, 'x', rnorm(10))
o <- oceSetData(o, 'y', rnorm(10))
o <- oceSetData(o, 'z', rnorm(10))
plot(o)
# }