mountains {r4ss} | R Documentation |
Make shaded polygons with a mountain-like appearance
Description
Designed to replicate like the cool-looking Figure 7 in Butterworth et al. (2003).
Usage
mountains(
zmat,
xvec = NULL,
yvec = NULL,
zscale = 3,
rev = TRUE,
nshades = 100,
axes = TRUE,
xaxs = "i",
yaxs = "i",
xlab = "",
ylab = "",
las = 1,
addbox = FALSE,
...
)
Arguments
zmat |
A matrix where the rows represent the heights of each mountain range |
xvec |
Optional input for the x variable |
yvec |
Optional input for the y variable |
zscale |
Controls the height of the mountains relative to the y-axis and max(zmat) |
rev |
Reverse the order of the display of yvec values. |
nshades |
Number of levels of shading |
axes |
Add axes to the plot? |
xaxs |
X-axis as internal or regular (see ?par for details) |
yaxs |
Y-axis as internal or regular (see ?par for details) |
xlab |
Optional label for x-axis |
ylab |
Optional label for y-axis |
las |
Xxis label style (see ?par for details). Default = 1 = horizontal axis labels. |
addbox |
Puts a box around the whole plot |
... |
Extra inputs passed to the plot command |
Author(s)
Ian Taylor
References
Butterworth D.S., Ianelli J.N., Hilborn R. (2003) A statistical model for stock assessment of southern bluefin tuna with temporal changes in selectivity. South African Journal of Marine Science 25:331-362.