HistogramPlot {fBasics} | R Documentation |
Returns a histogram, a density, or a logarithmic
density plot.
List of Functions:
histPlot | Returns a tailored histogram plot, |
densityPlot | Returns a tailored kernel density estimate plot, |
logDensityPlot | Returns a tailored log kernel density estimate plot. |
histPlot(x, labels = TRUE, col = "steelblue", fit = TRUE, title = TRUE, grid = TRUE, rug = TRUE, skip = FALSE, ...) densityPlot(x, labels = TRUE, col = "steelblue", fit = TRUE, hist = TRUE, title = TRUE, grid = TRUE, rug = TRUE, skip = FALSE, ...) logDensityPlot(x, labels = TRUE, col = "steelblue", robust = TRUE, title = TRUE, grid = TRUE, rug = TRUE, skip = FALSE, ...)
col |
the color for the series. In the univariate case use just a
color name like the default, col="steelblue" , in the
multivariate case we recommend to select the colors from a
color palette, e.g. col=heat.colors(ncol(x)) .
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fit |
a logical flag, should a fit added to the Plot? |
grid |
a logical flag, should a grid be added to the plot?
By default TRUE . To plot a horizontal lines only
use grid="h" and for vertical lines use grid="h" ,
respectively.
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hist |
a logical flag, by default TRUE. Should a histogram to be underlaid to the plot? |
labels |
a logical flag, should the plot be returned with default labels
and decorated in an automated way? By default TRUE .
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rug |
a logical flag, by default TRUE. Should a rug representation of the data added to the plot? |
skip |
a logical flag, should zeros be skipped in the return Series? |
robust |
a logical flag, by default TRUE. Should a robust fit added to the plot? |
title |
a logical flag, by default TRUE. Should a default title added to the plot? |
x |
an object of class "timeSeries" or any other object which
can be transformed by the function as.timeSeries into an
object of class timeSeries . The latter case, other then
timeSeries objects, is more or less untested.
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... |
optional arguments to be passed. |
displays a time series plot.
## histPlot