Thanks Deepayan,
I actually looked at the upper section but couldn't not spot these
arguments. I thought they were optional arguments in '...'. I will try
to open my eyes next time ;)
Deepayan Sarkar a écrit :
> On 8/13/07, Sébastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Dear R-users,
>>
>> The help does not give much details on the use of the arguments 'from'
>> and 'to' in the panel.abline function.
>>
>
> Not surprising, since panel.abline doesn't actually have arguments
> called 'from' and 'to'.
>
>
>> I have looked in the archives but
>> did not find how to implement them. My different tries failed miserably.
>> E.g, the following code doesn't seem to work, in a sense that the line
>> is not limited to the (0,10) range.
>> Do these arguments really apply to panel.abline?
>>
>
> No, they do not. It is common to have many functions documented in one
> help page, and you need to look at the usage section (near the top) to
> figure out which arguments are releant for which functions. The help
> page has:
>
>
> Usage:
>
> panel.abline(a = NULL, b = 0,
> h = NULL, v = NULL,
> reg = NULL, coef = NULL,
> col, col.line, lty, lwd, type,
> ...)
>
> panel.curve(expr, from, to, n = 101,
> curve.type = "l",
> col, lty, lwd, type,
> ...)
>
> etc. If you want to limit the range, use panel.curve, e.g.
>
> panel.curve(0 + 1 * x,from=0,to=10)
>
> -Deepayan
>
>
>
>> If so, how should they
>> be specified?
>>
>> xy<-data.frame(x<-0.1:10,y<-0.1:10)
>> xyplot(y~x,data=xy,
>> panel = function(x, y, ...){
>> panel.abline(a=0,b=1,from=0,to=10)
>> panel.xyplot(x,y)
>> })
>>
>> Thanks you in advance for your help.
>>
>> Sebastien
>>
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