"plot"(x, ..., main, xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, vertical = FALSE, axis = TRUE, labelmap=NULL, gap=0.25, add=FALSE)
"colourmap"
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or axis
.
x
values for the location of the
colour ribbon.
y
values for the location of the
colour ribbon.
FALSE
) or a vertical strip
(TRUE
).labelmap
before being displayed
on the plot. Typically used to simplify or shorten the
labels on the plot.
add=TRUE
), or to start a new plot
(add=FALSE
, the default).
"colourmap"
.
An object of this class
(created by the function colourmap
)
represents a colour map or
colour lookup table associating colours with each data value. The command plot.colourmap
displays the colour map as a colour
ribbon or as a colour legend (a sequence of blocks of colour).
This plot can be useful on its own to inspect the colour map.
If the domain of the colourmap is an interval of real numbers,
the colourmap is displayed as a continuous ribbon of colour.
If the domain of the colourmap is a finite set of inputs,
the colours are displayed as separate blocks of colour.
The separation between blocks is equal to gap
times
the width of one block.
To annotate an existing plot with an explanatory colour ribbon
or colour legend,
specify add=TRUE
and use the arguments xlim
and/or ylim
to control the physical position of the ribbon
on the plot.
Labels explaining the colour map are
drawn by axis
and can be modified by
specifying arguments that will be passed to this function.
colourmap
co <- colourmap(rainbow(100), breaks=seq(-1,1,length=101))
plot(co)
plot(co, col.ticks="pink")
ca <- colourmap(rainbow(8), inputs=letters[1:8])
plot(ca, vertical=TRUE)
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