plot.argo {oce} | R Documentation |
Plot a summary diagram for argo data.
## S4 method for signature 'argo' plot(x, which = 1, level, coastline=c("best", "coastlineWorld", "coastlineWorldMedium", "coastlineWorldFine", "none"), cex=1, pch=1, type='p', col, fill=FALSE, adorn=NULL, projection=NULL, parameters=NULL, orientation=NULL, mgp=getOption("oceMgp"), mar=c(mgp[1]+1.5, mgp[1]+1.5, 1.5, 1.5), tformat, debug=getOption("oceDebug"), ...)
x |
A |
which |
list of desired plot types.
|
level |
level to plot, for e.g. |
coastline |
string giving the coastline to be used in an Argo-location
map, or |
cex |
size of plotting symbols to be used if |
pch |
type of plotting symbols to be used if |
type |
plot type, either |
col |
optional list of colours for plotting. |
fill |
either a logical, indicating whether to fill the land with light-gray, or a colour name. Owing to problems with some projections, the default is not to fill. |
adorn |
list of expressions to be executed for the panels in turn, e.g. to adorn the plots. If the number matches the number of panels, then the strings are applied to the appropriate panels, as they are drawn from top-left to bottom-right. If only a single expression is provided, it is used for all panels. (See “Examples”.) |
mgp |
3-element numerical vector to use for |
projection, parameters, orientation |
parameters specifying map
projection; see |
mar |
value to be used with |
tformat |
optional argument passed to |
debug |
debugging flag |
... |
optional arguments passed to plotting functions. |
Creates a summary plot for an Argo dataset.
None.
Dan Kelley
The documentation for argo-class
explains the
structure of argo objects, and also outlines the other functions dealing
with them.
library(oce) data(argo) plot(argo, which="trajectory")