Time-Series Plots for "sts" Objects
stsplot_time(x, units=NULL, as.one=FALSE, same.scale=TRUE, par.list=list(), ...) stsplot_time1(x, k=1, ylim=NULL, axes=TRUE, xaxis.tickFreq=list("%Q"=atChange), xaxis.labelFreq=xaxis.tickFreq, xaxis.labelFormat="%G\n\n%OQ", epochsAsDate=x@epochAsDate, xlab="time", ylab="No. infected", main=NULL, type="s", lty=c(1,1,2), col=c(NA,1,4), lwd=c(1,1,1), outbreak.symbol=list(pch=3, col=3, cex=1, lwd=1), alarm.symbol=list(pch=24, col=2, cex=1, lwd=1), legend.opts=list(), dx.upperbound=0L, hookFunc=function(){}, .hookFuncInheritance=function() {}, ...) stsplot_alarm(x, lvl=rep(1,nrow(x)), ylim=NULL, xaxis.tickFreq=list("%Q"=atChange), xaxis.labelFreq=xaxis.tickFreq, xaxis.labelFormat="%G\n\n%OQ", epochsAsDate=x@epochAsDate, xlab="time", main=NULL, type="hhs", lty=c(1,1,2), col=c(1,1,4), outbreak.symbol=list(pch=3, col=3, cex=1, lwd=1), alarm.symbol=list(pch=24, col=2, cex=1, lwd=1), cex=1, cex.yaxis=1, ...)
x |
an object of class |
units |
optional integer or character vector to select the units (=columns of
|
as.one |
logical indicating if all time series should be plotted
in a single frame (using |
same.scale |
logical indicating if all time series should be
plotted with the same |
par.list |
a list of arguments delivered to a call of
|
k |
the unit to plot, i.e., an element of |
ylim |
the y limits of the plot(s). Ignored if
|
axes |
a logical value indicating whether both axes should be drawn on the plot. |
xaxis.tickFreq,xaxis.labelFreq,xaxis.labelFormat |
see
|
epochsAsDate |
Boolean indicating whether to treat the epochs as
Date objects (or to transform them to dates such that the new x-axis
formatting is applied).
Default: Value of the |
xlab |
a title for the x axis. See |
ylab |
a title for the y axis. See |
main |
an overall title for the plot: see 'title'. |
type |
type of plot to do. |
lty |
vector of length 3 specifying the line type for the three
lines in the plot – see |
col |
Vector of length 3 specifying the color to use in the
plot. The first color is the fill color of the polygons for the
counts bars ( |
lwd |
Vector of length 3 specifying the line width of the three
elements to plot. See also the |
alarm.symbol |
a list with entries |
outbreak.symbol |
a list with entries |
legend.opts |
a list of arguments for
Any further arguments to the |
dx.upperbound |
horizontal change in the plotting of the upperbound line. Sometimes it can be convenient to offset this line a little for better visibility. |
lvl |
A vector of length |
cex |
A numerical value giving the amount by which plotting text
and symbols should be magnified relative to the default. See
|
cex.yaxis |
The magnification to be used for y-axis annotation
relative to the current setting of |
hookFunc |
a function that is called after all the basic plotting has be done, i.e., it is not possible to control formatting with this function. See Examples. |
.hookFuncInheritance |
a function which is altered by sub-classes plot method. Do not alter this function manually. |
... |
further arguments for the function |
The time series plot relies on the work-horse stsplot_time1
.
Its arguments are (almost) similar to plot.survRes
.
NULL
(invisibly).
The functions are called for their side-effects.
Michael Höhle and Sebastian Meyer
The stsplot
help page gives an overview of other
types of plots for "sts"
objects.
data("ha.sts") print(ha.sts) plot(ha.sts, type=observed ~ time | unit) # default multivariate type plot(ha.sts, units=c("mitt", "pank")) # selected units plot(ha.sts, type=observed ~ time) # aggregated over all districts ## Hook function example hookFunc <- function() grid(NA,NULL,lwd=1) plot(ha.sts, hookFunc=hookFunc) ## another multivariate time series example plotted "as.one" data("measlesDE") plot(measlesDE, units=1:2, as.one=TRUE, legend.opts=list(cex=0.8)) ## more sophisticated plots are offered by package "xts" if (requireNamespace("xts")) plot(as.xts.sts(measlesDE)) ## Use ISO8601 date formatting (see ?strptime) and no legend data("salmNewport") plot(aggregate(salmNewport,by="unit"), xlab="Time (weeks)", xaxis.tickFreq=list("%m"=atChange,"%G"=atChange), xaxis.labelFreq=list("%G"=atMedian),xaxis.labelFormat="%G") ## Formatting now also works for daily data (illustrate by artifical ## outbreak converted to sts object by linelist2sts) set.seed(123) exposureTimes <- as.Date("2014-03-12") + sample(x=0:25,size=99,replace=TRUE) sts <- linelist2sts(data.frame(exposure=exposureTimes), dateCol="exposure",aggregate.by="1 day") ## Plot it with larger ticks for days than usual surveillance.options("stsTickFactors"=c("%d"=1, "%W"=0.33, "%V"=0.33, "%m"=1.75, "%Q"=1.25, "%Y"=1.5, "%G"=1.5)) plot(sts,xaxis.tickFreq=list("%d"=atChange,"%m"=atChange), xaxis.labelFreq=list("%d"=at2ndChange),xaxis.labelFormat="%d-%b", xlab="Time (days)")
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