hexVP.abline {hexbin} | R Documentation |
Add a Straight Line to a HexPlot
Description
This function adds one or more straight lines through the current
plot; it is the hexbin version of abline()
.
Usage
hexVP.abline(hvp, a = NULL, b = NULL, h = numeric(0), v = numeric(0),
col = "black", lty = 1, lwd = 2, ...)
Arguments
hvp |
A hexViewport object that is currently on the active device |
a , b |
the intercept and slope or if |
h |
the y-value for a horizontal line. |
v |
the x-value for a vertical line. |
col , lty , lwd |
line color, type and width. |
... |
further graphical parameters. |
Details
The first form specifies the line in intercept/slope form
(alternatively a
can be specified on its own and is taken to
contain the slope and intercept in vector form).
The h=
and v=
forms draw horizontal and vertical
lines at the specified coordinates.
The coef
form specifies the line by a vector containing the
slope and intercept.
lm
is a regression object which contains reg$coef
. If it is
of length 1 then the value is taken to be the slope of a line
through the origin, otherwise, the first 2 values are taken to be
the intercept and slope.
Author(s)
Nicholas Lewin-Koh
See Also
gplot.hexbin
, hexViewport
,
hexMA.loess