sym.scatterplot {RSDA} | R Documentation |
Symbolic Scatter Plot
Description
This function could be use to plot two symbolic variables in a X-Y plane.
Usage
sym.scatterplot(sym.var.x, sym.var.y, labels = FALSE, ...)
Arguments
sym.var.x |
First symbolic variable |
sym.var.y |
Second symbolic variable. |
labels |
As in R plot function. |
... |
As in R plot function. |
Value
Return a graphics.
Author(s)
Oldemar Rodriguez Rojas
References
Bock H-H. and Diday E. (eds.) (2000). Analysis of Symbolic Data. Exploratory methods for extracting statistical information from complex data. Springer, Germany.
Rodriguez, O. (2000). Classification et Modeles Lineaires en Analyse des Donnees Symboliques. Ph.D. Thesis, Paris IX-Dauphine University.
See Also
sym.scatterplot3d
Examples
## Not run:
data(example3)
sym.data <- example3
sym.scatterplot(sym.data[, 3], sym.data[, 7], col = "blue", main = "Main Title")
sym.scatterplot(sym.data[, 1], sym.data[, 4],
labels = TRUE, col = "blue",
main = "Main Title"
)
sym.scatterplot(sym.data[, 2], sym.data[, 6],
labels = TRUE,
col = "red", main = "Main Title", lwd = 3
)
data(oils)
sym.scatterplot(oils[, 2], oils[, 3],
labels = TRUE,
col = "red", main = "Oils Data"
)
data(lynne1)
sym.scatterplot(lynne1[, 2], lynne1[, 1],
labels = TRUE,
col = "red", main = "Lynne Data"
)
## End(Not run)
[Package RSDA version 3.2.1 Index]