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spatstat (version 1.55-0)

plot.psp: plot a Spatial Line Segment Pattern

Description

Plot a two-dimensional line segment pattern

Usage

# S3 method for psp
plot(x, …, main, add=FALSE,
                     show.all=!add, show.window=show.all,
                     which.marks=1, ribbon=show.all,
                     ribsep=0.15, ribwid=0.05, ribn=1024,
                     do.plot=TRUE)

Arguments

x

The line segment pattern to be plotted. An object of class "psp", or data which can be converted into this format by as.psp().

extra arguments that will be passed to the plotting functions segments (to plot the segments) and plot.owin (to plot the observation window).

main

Character string giving a title for the plot.

add

Logical. If TRUE, the current plot is not erased; the segments are plotted on top of the current plot, and the window is not plotted (by default).

show.all

Logical value specifying whether to plot everything including the window, main title, and colour ribbon.

show.window

Logical value specifying whether to plot the window.

which.marks

Index determining which column of marks to use, if the marks of x are a data frame. A character string or an integer. Defaults to 1 indicating the first column of marks.

ribbon

Logical flag indicating whether to display a ribbon showing the colour map (in which mark values are associated with colours).

ribsep

Factor controlling the space between the ribbon and the image.

ribwid

Factor controlling the width of the ribbon.

ribn

Number of different values to display in the ribbon.

do.plot

Logical value indicating whether to actually perform the plot.

Value

(Invisibly) a colour map object specifying the association between marks and colours, if any. The return value also has an attribute "bbox" giving a bounding box for the plot.

Details

This is the plot method for line segment pattern datasets (of class "psp", see psp.object). It plots both the observation window Window(x) and the line segments themselves.

Plotting of the window Window(x) is performed by plot.owin. This plot may be modified through the ... arguments.

Plotting of the segments themselves is performed by the standard R function segments. Its plotting behaviour may also be modified through the ... arguments.

For a marked line segment pattern (i.e. if marks(x) is not NULL) the line segments are plotted in colours determined by the mark values. If marks(x) is a data frame, the default is to use the first column of marks(x) to determine the colours. To specify another column, use the argument which.marks. The colour map (associating mark values with colours) will be displayed as a vertical colour ribbon to the right of the plot, if ribbon=TRUE.

See Also

psp.object, plot, par, plot.owin, text.psp, symbols

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
  X <- psp(runif(20), runif(20), runif(20), runif(20), window=owin())
  plot(X)
  plot(X, lwd=3)
  lettuce <- sample(letters[1:4], 20, replace=TRUE)
  marks(X) <- data.frame(A=1:20, B=factor(lettuce))
  plot(X)
  plot(X, which.marks="B")
# }

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