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diplot: Plot a dichromat segment

Description

Produces a dichromat segment plot.

Usage

diplot(didata, labels = TRUE, achro = TRUE, achrocol = "grey",
  achrosize = 0.8, labels.cex = 1, out.lwd = 1, out.lcol = "black",
  out.lty = 1, margins = c(1, 1, 2, 2), square = TRUE, ...)

Arguments

didata

(required) a data frame, possibly a result from the colspace or dispace function, containing values for the 'x' coordinates as a column (labeled as such).

labels

plot verticy labels? Defaults to TRUE.

achro

should a point be plotted at the origin (defaults to TRUE)?

achrocol

color of the point at the origin achro = TRUE (defaults to 'grey').

achrosize

size of the point at the origin when achro = TRUE (defaults to 0.8).

labels.cex

character expansion factor for category labels when labels = TRUE).

out.lwd, out.lcol, out.lty

graphical parameters for the segment.

margins

margins for the plot.

square

logical. Should the aspect ratio of the plot be held to 1:1? (defaults to TRUE)

...

additional graphical options. See par.

References

Kelber A, Vorobyev M, Osorio D. (2003). Animal colour vision - behavioural tests and physiological concepts. Biological Reviews, 78, 81 - 118.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(flowers)
vis.flowers <- vismodel(flowers, visual = 'canis')
di.flowers <- colspace(vis.flowers, space = 'di')
plot(di.flowers)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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