Plot Step Functions
Description
Method of the generic
plot
for
stepfun
objects and utility for plotting piecewise constant functions.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'stepfun':
plot(x, xval, xlim, ylim,
xlab = "x", ylab = "f(x)", main = NULL,
add = FALSE, verticals = TRUE, do.points = TRUE,
pch = par("pch"), col.points=par("col"), cex.points=par("cex"),
col.hor = par("col"), col.vert= par("col"),
lty = par("lty"), lwd = par("lwd"), ...)
## S3 method for class 'stepfun':
lines(x, ...)
Arguments
x |
an R object inheriting from "stepfun" . |
xval |
numeric vector of abscissa values at which to evaluate
x . Defaults to knots(x) restricted to xlim . |
xlim,ylim |
numeric(2) each; range of x or y values
to use. Both have sensible defaults. |
xlab,ylab |
labels of x and y axis. |
main |
main title. |
add |
logical; if TRUE only add to an existing plot. |
verticals |
logical; if TRUE , draw vertical lines at steps. |
do.points |
logical; if true , also draw points at the
(xlim restricted) knot locations. |
pch |
character; point character if do.points . |
col.points |
character or integer code; color of points if
do.points . |
cex.points |
numeric; character expansion factor if do.points . |
col.hor |
color of horizontal lines. |
col.vert |
color of vertical lines. |
lty, lwd |
line type and thickness for all lines. |
... |
further arguments of plot(.) , or if(add)
segments(.) . |
Value
A list with two components
t |
abscissa (x) values, including the two outermost ones. |
y |
y values ‘in between’ the t[] . |
Author(s)
Martin Maechler
maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch, 1990,
1993; ported to
R, 1997.
See Also
ecdf
for empirical distribution functions as
special step functions,
approxfun
and
splinefun
.
Examples
y0 <- c(1,2,4,3)
sfun0 <- stepfun(1:3, y0, f = 0)
sfun.2 <- stepfun(1:3, y0, f = .2)
sfun1 <- stepfun(1:3, y0, right = TRUE)
tt <- seq(0,3, by=0.1)
op <- par(mfrow=c(2,2))
plot(sfun0); plot(sfun0, xval=tt, add=TRUE, col.h="bisque")
plot(sfun.2);plot(sfun.2,xval=tt, add=TRUE, col.h="orange")
plot(sfun1);lines(sfun1, xval=tt, col.h="coral")
##-- This is revealing :
plot(sfun0, verticals= FALSE,
main = "stepfun(x, y0, f=f) for f = 0, .2, 1")
for(i in 1:3)
lines(list(sfun0,sfun.2,stepfun(1:3,y0,f = 1))[[i]], col.h=i, col.v=i)
legend(2.5, 1.9, paste("f =", c(0,0.2,1)), col=1:3, lty=1, y.inter=1); par(op)
# Extend and/or restrict 'viewport':
plot(sfun0, xlim = c(0,5), ylim = c(0, 3.5),
main = "plot(stepfun(*), xlim= . , ylim = .)")
##-- this works too (automatic call to ecdf(.)):
plot.stepfun(rt(50, df=3), col.vert = "gray20")
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