DESCRIPTION:
Dynamic graphics, including brushing, rotation, grand
tour, projection pursuit, slicing. Most effectively used
when called more than once on same data, which then allows
linked plots. Brushing with several glyphs and colors is
supported. (On monochrome displays, only glyphs can be
used.)
USAGE:
xgobi(matrx,
collab=NULL, rowlab=NULL,
colors=NULL, glyphs=NULL, erase=NULL,
lines=NULL, linecolors=NULL,
resources=NULL, title=NULL,
vgroups=NULL, std="mmx", dev=2.0,
nlinkable=0, subset=NULL,
display=NULL)
REQUIRED ARGUMENTS:
matrx: Any numeric matrix or data.frame.
OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS:
collab: Optional character vector of column labels; the default
is dimnames(matrx)[[2]]. If no default exists, xgobi
constructs its own defaults.
rowlab: Optional character vector of row labels; the default is
dimnames(matrx)[[1]]. If no default exists, xgobi
constructs its own defaults.
colors: Optional character vector, used to supply initial point
colors to be used; the default is that all points are the
same color.
glyphs: Optional integer vector, used to supply glyphs to be
used on startup; the default is that all points are drawn
with the same glyph.
erase: Optional integer vector of length equal to the number
of rows in the data and composed of 1s and 0s. A 1 in
position i specifies that point i should be erased. The
default is a vector of 0s.
lines: Optional integer matrix, n by 2, which specifies by row
number pairs of points to be connected by line segments.
The default connecting line matrix connects each point to
the one that follows it in the data; that is, (1 2), (2
3), (3 4), ..., (n-1, n).
linecolors: Optional integer vector, of length n where n is
the number of lines specified by the 'lines' argument. It
is used to supply line colors to be used on startup; the
default is for all the lines to be drawn in the standard
foreground color.
resources: Optional character vector created by clicking on
the "Save Resources" button in XGobi (if this XGobi was
initiated during an S session).
title: Optional character string which defines the -title
median and dev median absolute deviations are shown inside
the plotting window.
dev: Optional numeric scalar; the number of standard deviations
(if "msd" is chosen) or median absolute deviations (if
"mmd" is chosen) that will be plotted inside the plotting
window. Default is 2.
nlinkable: Optional integer scalar, the number of rows to be
used in linking of brushing and identification; the
default is for all rows to be used. This feature can be
used to link ordinary scatterplots with plots that have
some decorations requiring additional points, such as
clustering trees.
subset: Optional integer scalar, the number of rows to be
included in the initial display. That is, all data will
be read in, but an initial random sample will be drawn for
display. Use the Subset panel on the Tools Menu to select
a new subset during the session.
display: Optional character string, identifying the monitor on
which to display the xgobi window. The default is
"machine:0.0" where machine is the name of the user's
workstation. See documentation for xgobi or for X.
VALUE:
The UNIX status upon completion, i.e. 0 if ok.
SIDE EFFECTS:
The xgobi S function executes a call to the C program of
the same name, an interactive statistical graphics program
which runs under the X Window System, and returns control
of the S shell to the user.
XGobi can be used to create vectors of brushing
information and rotation coefficients; see the
documentation for XGobi for details.
REFERENCE:
http://www.research.att.com/~andreas/xgobi/
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~dicook/
CONTACT:
D. F. Swayne dfs@research.att.com
EXAMPLES:
xgobi(x)
xgobi(cbind(x,y,z), name="laser")
xgobi(x, collabels, rowlabels, subset=5000)
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