symbols {base} | R Documentation |
This function draws symbols on a plot. One of six symbols; circles, squares, rectangles, stars, thermometers, and boxplots, can be plotted at a specified set of x and y coordinates. Specific aspects of the symbols, such as relative size, can be customized by additional parameters.
symbols(x, y, circles, squares, rectangles, stars,
thermometers, boxplots, inches=TRUE, add=FALSE,
fg=1, bg=NA, xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL, main = NULL,
xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, ...)
x |
a vector giving the x coordinates of the symbols. |
y |
a vector giving the y coordinates of the symbols. |
circles |
a vector giving the radii of the circles. |
squares |
a vector giving the length of the sides of the squares. |
rectangles |
a matrix with two columns. The first column gives widths and the second the heights of rectangle symbols. |
stars |
a matrix with three or more columns giving the lengths
of the rays from the center of the stars. |
thermometers |
a matrix with three or four columns. The first two columns give the width and height of the thermometer symbols. If there are three columns, the third is taken as a proportion. The thermometers are filled from their base to this proportion of their height. If there are four columns, the third and fourth columns are taken as proportions. The thermometers are filled between these two proportions of their heights. |
boxplots |
a matrix with five columns. The first two columns give the width and height of the boxes, the next two columns give the lengths of the lower and upper whiskers and the fifth the proportion (with a warning if not in [0,1]) of the way up the box that the median line is drawn. |
inches |
If |
add |
if |
fg |
colors the symbols are to be drawn in (the default is
the value of the |
bg |
if specified, the symbols are filled with this color. The default is to leave the symbols unfilled. |
xlab |
the x label of the plot if |
ylab |
the y label of the plot. |
main |
a main title for the plot. |
xlim |
numeric of length 2 giving the x limits for the plot. |
ylim |
numeric of length 2 giving the y limits for the plot. |
... |
graphics parameters can also be passed to this function. |
Observations which have missing coordinates or missing size
parameters are not plotted. The exception to this is stars.
In that case, the length of any rays which are NA
is reset
to zero.
W. S. Cleveland (1985) The Elements of Graphing Data. Monterey, California: Wadsworth.
stars
for drawing stars with a bit more
flexibility; sunflowerplot
.
x <- 1:10
y <- sort(10*runif(10))
z <- runif(10)
z3 <- cbind(z, 2*runif(10), runif(10))
symbols(x, y, thermometers=cbind(.5, 1, z), inches=.5, fg = 1:10)
symbols(x, y, thermometers = z3, inches=FALSE)
text(x,y, apply(format(round(z3, dig=2)), 1, paste, collapse = ","),
adj = c(-.2,0), cex = .75, col = "purple", xpd=NA)
data(trees)
## Note that example(trees) shows more sensible plots!
N <- nrow(trees)
attach(trees)
## Girth is diameter in inches
symbols(Height, Volume, circles=Girth/24, inches=FALSE,
main="Trees' Girth")# xlab and ylab automatically
## Colors too:
palette(rainbow(N, end = 0.9))
symbols(Height, Volume, circles=Girth/16, inches=FALSE, bg = 1:N,
fg="gray30", main="symbols(*, circles=Girth/16, bg = 1:N)")
palette("default"); detach()