points(x, ...) points.default(x, y=NULL, type="p", pch=1, col="black", bg=NA, cex=1, ...)
x, y
| coordinate vectors of points to plot. |
type
|
character indicating the type of plotting; actually any of
the types as in plot(..).
|
pch
|
plotting `character', i.e. symbol to use. pch can
either be a character or an integer code for a set of
graphics symbols. The full set of S symbols is available with
pch=0:18.
In addition, there is a special set of R plotting symbols which
can be obtained with
pch=19: solid circle,
itempch=20: bullet,
itempch=21: circle,
itempch=22: square,
itempch=23: diamond,
itempch=24: triangle point-up,
itempch=25: triangle point down.
|
col
|
color code or name, see colors, palette.
|
bg
| background (``fill'') color for open plot symbols |
cex
| character expansion |
...
|
Further graphical parameters (see plot.xy and
par) may also be supplied as arguments.
|
points is a generic function to draw a sequence of points at the
specified coordinates.
The specified character(s) are plotted, centered at the coordinates.
Graphical parameters are permitted as arguments to this function.
plot, lines, and the underlying ``primitive''
plot.xy.
plot(-4:4, -4:4, type = "n")# setting up coord. system
points(rnorm(200), rnorm(200), col = "red")
points(rnorm(100)/2, rnorm(100)/2, col = "blue", cex = 1.5)
##-------- Showing all the graphics symbols ------------
Pex <- if(.Device=="postscript") 9 else 20
ipch <- 1:25; dd <- c(-1,1)/2
rx <- dd+ range(ix <- (ipch-1) %/% 5)
ry <- dd+ range(iy <- 3 + 4-(ipch-1) %% 5)
plot(rx, ry, type="n", axes = F, xlab = "", ylab = "",
main = "plot symbols : points (.. pch = * )")
abline(v=ix, h=iy, col = "lightgray", lty = "dotted")
for(i in ipch) { # red symbols with a yellow interior (where available)
points(ix[i], iy[i], pch=i, col="red", bg="yellow", cex = Pex)
text (ix[i] - .3, iy[i], i, col="brown", cex = 1.5)
}