plot.met {oce} | R Documentation |
Plot meteorological data
## S4 method for signature 'met' plot(x, which=1:4, mgp=getOption("oceMgp"), mar=c(mgp[1]+1,mgp[1]+1,mgp[1]+1,mgp[1]+1), tformat, debug=getOption("oceDebug"), ...)
x |
A |
which |
list of desired plot types.
|
mgp |
3-element numerical vector to use for |
mar |
value to be used with |
tformat |
optional argument passed to |
debug |
set to |
... |
optional arguments passed to plotting functions. A common
example is to set |
Creates a multi-panel summary plot of data measured in a
meteorological data set. cast. The panels are controlled by the
which
argument. Normally, 4 panels are specified with the
which
, but it can also be useful to specify less than 4 panels, and
then to draw other panels after this call.
If more than one panel is drawn, then on exit from plot.met
,
the value of par
will be reset to the value it had before the
function call. However, if only one panel is drawn, the adjustments
to par
made within plot.met
are left in place, so that
further additions may be made to the plot.
Dan Kelley
The documentation for met-class
explains the structure
of met
objects, and also outlines the other functions dealing with
them.
library(oce) data(met) plot(met, which=3:4)