xy.coords(x, y, xlab=NULL, ylab=NULL)
x,y
|
the x and y coordinates of a set of points.
Alternatively, a single argument x can be be provided.
In this case, an attempt is made to interpret the
argument in a way suitable for plotting.
If the argument is a list containing components x and
y , these are used are assumed to define plotting coordinates;
if the argument contains a time series, the x values are
taken to be time and the y values to be the time series;
if the argument is a matrix with two columns, the first
is assumed to contain the x values and the second the
y values; in any other case, the argument is coerced to a vector
and the values plotted against their indices.
|
xlab,ylab
| names for the x and y variables to be extracted. |
xy.coords
is used by many function to obtain
x and y coordinates for plotting.
The use of this common mechanism across all R functions
produces a measure of consistency.
plot.default
and lowess
are examples of functions
which use this mechanism.
x
y
x
.
xlab
character(1)
or NULL
, the `label' of x
.
ylab
character(1)
or NULL
, the `label' of y
.