plotMoves {actel} | R Documentation |
Plot moves for one ore more tags
Description
The output of plotMoves is a ggplot object, which means you can then use it in combination with other ggplot functions, or even together with other packages such as patchwork.
Usage
plotMoves(
input,
tags,
title,
xlab,
ylab,
col,
array.alias,
show.release = TRUE
)
Arguments
input |
The results of an actel analysis (either explore, migration or residency). |
tags |
The transmitters to be plotted (optional). |
title |
An optional title for the plot. |
xlab , ylab |
Optional axis names for the plot. If left empty, default axis names will be added. |
col |
An optional colour scheme for the detections. If left empty, default colours will be added. |
array.alias |
A named vector of format c("old_array_name" = "new_array_name") to replace default array names with user defined ones. |
show.release |
Logical: Should the line from release to first detection be displayed? |
Value
A ggplot object.
Examples
# Using the example results that come with actel
plotMoves(example.results, 'R64K-4451')
# Because plotMoves returns a ggplot object, you can store
# it and edit it manually, e.g.:
library(ggplot2)
p <- plotMoves(example.results, 'R64K-4451')
p <- p + xlab("changed the x axis label a posteriori")
p
# You can also save the plot using ggsave!
[Package actel version 1.3.0 Index]