R graphics
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R graphics
(Series in computer science and data analysis)
Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2006
- : hardcover
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-291) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
R is revolutionizing the world of statistical computing. Powerful, flexible, and best of all free, R is now the program of choice for tens of thousands of statisticians.
Destined to become an instant classic, R Graphics presents the first complete, authoritative exposition on the R graphical system. Paul Murrell, widely known as the leading expert on R graphics, has developed an in-depth resource that takes nothing for granted and helps both neophyte and seasoned users master the intricacies of R graphics. After an introductory overview of R graphics facilities, the presentation first focuses on the traditional graphics system, showing how to work the traditional functions, describing functions that are available to produce complete plots, and how to customize the details of plots.
The second part of the book describes the grid graphics system - a system unique to R and much more powerful than the traditional system. The author, who was integral in the development of the grid system, shows, starting from a blank page, how it can be used to produce graphical scenes. He also describes how to develop new graphical functions that are easy for others to use and build on. Appendices contain a brief introduction to the R system in general and discuss how the traditional and grid graphics systems can be combined.
Much of the information presented in this book cannot be found anywhere else. Well ahead of the curve, particularly regarding the grid system, R Graphics will have a major impact on the future direction of statistical graphics development.
The author maintains a website with more information.
目次
An Introduction to R Graphics
R graphics examples
The organization of R graphics
Graphical output formats
TRADITIONAL GRAPHICS
SIMPLE USAGE OF TRADITIONAL GRAPHICS
The traditional graphics model
Plots of one or two variables
Plots of multiple variables
Modern plots and specialized plots
Interactive graphics
CUSTOMIZING TRADITIONAL GRAPHICS
The traditional graphics model in more detail
Controlling the appearance of plots
Arranging multiple plots
Annotating plots
Creating new plots
GRID GRAPHICS
TRELLIS GRAPHICS: THE LATTICE PACKAGE
The lattice graphics model
Lattice plot types
Controlling the appearance of lattice plots
Arranging lattice plots
Annotating lattice plots
Creating new lattice plots
THE GRID GRAPHICS MODEL
A brief overview of grid graphics
Graphical primitives
Coordinate systems
Controlling the appearance of output
Viewports
Missing values and non-finite values
Interactive graphics
Customizing lattice plots
THE GRID GRAPHICS OBJECT MODEL
Working with graphical output
Grob lists, trees, and paths
Working with graphical objects off-screen
Placing and packing grobs in frames
Other details about grobs
Saving and loading grid graphics
Working with lattice grobs
DEVELOPING NEW GRAPHICS FUNCTIONS AND OBJECTS
An example
Simple graphics functions
Graphical objects
Querying grid
APPENDIX A: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO R
Obtaining and installing R
An environment for statistical computing and graphics
A programming language
APPENDIX B: COMBINING TRADITIONAL GRAPHICS AND GRID GRAPHICS
The gridBase package
Bibliography
Function Index
Concept Index
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