.pairsCond {copula} | R Documentation |
Pairs Plot of a cu.u Object (Internal Use)
Description
.pairsCond()
is an internal function for plotting the pairwise
Rosenblatt transforms, i.e., the pairwise conditional distributions,
as returned by pairwiseCcop()
, via the principal function
pairsRosenblatt()
.
The intention is that pairsRosenblatt()
be called,
rather than this auxiliary function.
Usage
.pairsCond(gcu.u, panel = points, colList,
col = par("col"), bg = par("bg"), labels, ...,
text.panel = textPanel, label.pos = 0.5,
cex.labels = NULL, font.labels = 1, gap = 0,
axes = TRUE, panel.border = TRUE, key = TRUE,
keyOpt = list(space= 2.5, width= 1.5, axis= TRUE,
rug.at= numeric(), title= NULL, line= 5),
main = NULL, main.centered = FALSE,
line.main = if(is.list(main)) 5/4*par("cex.main")* rev(seq_along(main)) else 2,
sub = NULL, sub.centered = FALSE, line.sub = 4)
Arguments
gcu.u |
(n,d,d)-array of pairwise Rosenblatt-transformed u's as returned by
|
panel |
panel function, as for |
colList |
list of colors and information as returned by
|
col |
instead of |
bg |
instead of |
labels |
pairs() argument; can be missing (in which case a suitable default is chosen or can be "none" [or something else]) |
... |
further arguments, as for |
text.panel , label.pos , cex.labels , font.labels , gap |
see
|
axes |
logical indicating whether axes are drawn. |
panel.border |
logical indicating whether a border is drawn
around the pairs (to mimic the behavior of |
key |
logical indicating whether a color key is drawn. |
keyOpt |
a
|
main |
title |
main.centered |
logical indicating if the title should be
centered or not; the default |
line.main |
title placement (vertical distance from pairs plot in lines). |
sub |
sub-title |
sub.centered |
logical indicating if the sub-title
should be centered or not; see |
line.sub |
sub-title placement, see |
Note
based on pairs.default() and filled.contour() from R-2.14.1 - used in Hofert and Maechler (2013)
Author(s)
Marius Hofert and Martin Maechler
See Also
pairsRosenblatt()
, the prinicipal function, calling
.pairsCond()
.