| HydroPlot {UKFE} | R Documentation | 
Hydrological plot of concurrent discharge and precipitation
Description
Plots concurrent precipitation and discharge with precipitation along the top and discharge along the bottom
Usage
HydroPlot(
  x,
  Title = "Concurrent Rainfall & Discharge",
  from = NULL,
  to = NULL,
  adj.y = 1.5,
  plw = 1,
  qlw = 1.8,
  Return = FALSE
)
Arguments
x | 
 a data.frame with three columns in the order of date (or POSIXct), precipitation, and discharge  | 
Title | 
 a character string. The user chosen plot title. The default is "Concurrent Rainfall & Discharge"  | 
from | 
 a starting time for the plot. In the form of a date or POSIXct object. The default is the first row of x  | 
to | 
 an end time for the plot. In the form of a date or POSIXct object. The default is the last row of x  | 
adj.y | 
 a numeric value to adjust the closeness of the preciptation and discharge in the plot. Default is 1.5. A lower value brings them closer and a larger value further apart  | 
plw | 
 a numeric value to adjust the width of the precipitation lines. Default is one. A larger value thickens them and vice versa  | 
qlw | 
 a numeric value to adjust the width of the discharge line. Default is 1.8. A larger value thickens them and vice versa  | 
Return | 
 a logical argument with a default of FALSE. If TRUE the data-frame of time, precipitation, and flow is returned  | 
Details
The input of x is a dataframe with the first column being time. If the data is sub daily this should be class POSIXct with time as well as date.
Value
A plot of concurrent precipitation and discharge. With the former at the top and the latter at the bottom. If the Return argument equals true the associated data-frame is also returned.
Author(s)
Anthony Hammond
Examples
#Plot the Thames precipitation and discharge for the 2013 hydrological year,
#adjusting the y axis to 1.8.
HydroPlot(ThamesPQ, from = "2013-10-01", to = "2014-09-30", adj.y = 1.8)