Hi, I am using xylot function in Lattice package. I find it excellently written, but I don't know how to find resources on this function. One thing I would like to change is the line type. To my knowledge, type ="l" means a regular line, type "g" means broken lines, but I can't find a complete list of the choices. The info obtained from the query in R is limited. Could anyone tell me where I can find the complete description of the function, including all types of lines it offers? Thanks! Miao [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Pascal Oettli
2012-Nov-08 06:55 UTC
[R] A question on "xyplot" function in Lattice package
Hello, ?plot Regards, Pascal Le 08/11/2012 15:37, jpm miao a ?crit :> Hi, > > I am using xylot function in Lattice package. I find it excellently > written, but I don't know how to find resources on this function. One thing > I would like to change is the line type. To my knowledge, type ="l" means a > regular line, type "g" means broken lines, but I can't find a complete list > of the choices. The info obtained from the query in R is limited. Could > anyone tell me where I can find the complete description of the function, > including all types of lines it offers? Thanks! > > > Miao > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >
On 2012-11-07 22:37, jpm miao wrote:> Hi, > > I am using xylot function in Lattice package. I find it excellently > written, but I don't know how to find resources on this function. One thing > I would like to change is the line type. To my knowledge, type ="l" means a > regular line, type "g" means broken lines, but I can't find a complete list > of the choices. The info obtained from the query in R is limited. Could > anyone tell me where I can find the complete description of the function, > including all types of lines it offers? Thanks! > > > Miao?panel.xyplot ?plot (pointed to by ?panel.xyplot) (type "g" indicates a grid, but the 'grid' argument is preferred.) Peter Ehlers