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spatstat.explore (version 3.2-3)

panel.contour: Panel Plots using Colour Image or Contour Lines

Description

These functions can be passed to pairs or coplot to determine what kind of plotting is done in each panel of a multi-panel graphical display.

Usage

panel.contour(x, y, ..., sigma = NULL)

panel.image(x, y, ..., sigma = NULL)

panel.histogram(x, ...)

Value

Null.

Arguments

x,y

Coordinates of points in a scatterplot.

...

Extra graphics arguments, passed to contour.im, plot.im or rect, respectively, to control the appearance of the panel.

sigma

Bandwidth of kernel smoother, on a scale where \(x\) and \(y\) range between 0 and 1.

Author

Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au, Rolf Turner r.turner@auckland.ac.nz and Ege Rubak rubak@math.aau.dk.

Details

These functions can serve as one of the arguments panel, lower.panel, upper.panel, diag.panel passed to graphics commands like pairs or coplot, to determine what kind of plotting is done in each panel of a multi-panel graphical display. In particular they work with pairs.im.

The functions panel.contour and panel.contour are suitable for the off-diagonal plots which involve two datasets x and y. They first rescale x and y to the unit square, then apply kernel smoothing with bandwidth sigma using density.ppp. Then panel.contour draws a contour plot while panel.image draws a colour image.

The function panel.histogram is suitable for the diagonal plots which involve a single dataset x. It displays a histogram of the data.

See Also

Examples

Run this code
  pairs(bei.extra,
        panel      = panel.contour,
        diag.panel = panel.histogram)
  with(bei.extra,
        pairs(grad, elev, 
              panel      = panel.image,
              diag.panel = panel.histogram))
  pairs(marks(finpines), panel=panel.contour, diag.panel=panel.histogram)

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