These functions plot correlagrams previously computed with
correlogram.formula.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'correlogram'
plot(x, legend = TRUE, test.level = 0.05,
col = c("grey", "red"), type = "b", xlab = "",
ylab = "Moran's I", pch = 21, cex = 2, ...)
## S3 method for class 'correlogramList'
plot(x, lattice = TRUE, legend = TRUE,
test.level = 0.05, col = c("grey", "red"),
xlab = "", ylab = "Moran's I",
type = "b", pch = 21, cex = 2, ...)
Arguments
x
an object of class "correlogram" or of class
"correlogramList" (both produced by
correlogram.formula).
legend
should a legend be added on the plot?
test.level
the level used to discriminate the plotting symbols
with colours considering the P-values.
col
two colours for the plotting symbols: the first one is used
if the P-value is greater than or equal to test.level, the
second one otherwise.
type
the type of plot to produce (see
plot for possible choices).
xlab
an optional character string for the label on the x-axis
(none by default).
ylab
the default label on the y-axis.
pch
the type of plotting symbol.
cex
the default size for the plotting symbols.
lattice
when plotting several correlograms, should they be
plotted in trellis-style with lattice (the default), or together on
the same plot?
...
other parameters passed to the plot or lines
function.
Details
When plotting several correlograms with lattice, some options have no
effect: legend, type, and pch (pch=19 is
always used in this situation).
When using pch between 1 and 20 (i.e., non-filled symbols, the
colours specified in col are also used for the lines joining
the points. To keep black lines, it is better to leave pch
between 21 and 25.