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2nd ed.
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Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2011
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xxvii, 518 s. : il., mapy, noty ; 24 cm
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ISBN 978-1-4398-3176-2 (váz.)
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Chapman & Hall/CRC the R series
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Obsahuje bibliografii na s. 497-505 a rejstřík
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VI // 3.2.2 Lines... 59 // 3.2.3 Text... 60 // 3.2.4 Data symbols... 64 // 3.2.5 Axes... 65 // 3.2.6 Plotting regions... 69 // 3.2.7 Clipping... 71 // 3.2.8 Moving to a new plot ... 72 // 3.3 Arranging multiple plots... 72 // 3.3.1 Using the traditional graphics state... 72 // 3.3.2 Layouts... 73 // 3.3.3 The split-screen approach... 76 // 3.4 Annotating plots ... 78 // 3.4.1 Annotating the plot region ... 78 // 3.4.2 Annotating the margins... 86 // 3.4.3 Legends... 89 // 3.4.4 Axes... 90 // 3.4.5 Coordinate systems... 94 // 3.4.6 Special cases ...102 // 3.5 Creating new plots ...107 // 3.5.1 A simple plot from scratch...108 // 3.5.2 A more complex plot from scratch...108 // 3.5.3 Writing traditional graphics functions...Ill // II GRID GRAPHICS 117 // 4 Trellis Graphics: The lattice Package 119 // 4.1 The lattice graphics model ...120 // 4.1.1 Why another graphics system?...123 // 4.2 lattice plot types...123 // 4.3 The formula argument and multipanel conditioning ...126 // 4.4 The group argument and legends...129 // 4.5 The layout argument and arranging plots...129 // 4.6 The scales argument and labeling axes ...132 // 4.7 The panel argument and annotating plots...135 // 4.7.1 Adding output to a lattice plot...137 // 4.8 par. settings and graphical parameters...139 // 4.9 Extending lattice plots ...142 // 4.9.1 The latticeExtra package ...142 // 5 The Grammar of Graphics: The ggplot2 Package 145 // 5.1 Quick plots ...146 // 5.2 The ggplot2 graphics model ...148 // 5.2.1 Why another
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graphics system?...149 // 5.2.2 An example data set...149 // vii // 5.3 Data...150 // 5.4 Geoms and aesthetics ...150 // 5.5 Scales ...154 // 5.6 Statistical transformations...155 // 5.7 The group aesthetic ...159 // 5.8 Position adjustments...161 // 5.9 Coordinate transformations ...163 // 5.10 Facets ...164 // 5.11 Themes ...166 // 5.12 Annotating ...169 // 5.13 Extending ggplot2...170 // 6 The grid Graphics Model 173 // 6.1 A brief overview of grid graphics...174 // 6.1.1 A simple example...175 // 6.2 Graphical primitives ...178 // 6.2.1 Standard arguments ...184 // 6.2.2 Clipping...185 // 6.3 Coordinate systems...185 // 6.3.1 Conversion functions...188 // 6.3.2 Complex units ...189 // 6.4 Controlling the appearance of output...192 // 6.4.1 Specifying graphical parameter settings...195 // 6.4.2 Vectorized graphical parameter settings...196 // 6.5 Viewports ...199 // 6.5.1 Pushing, popping, and navigating between viewports . 200 // 6.5.2 Clipping to viewports...205 // 6.5.3 Viewport lists, stacks, and trees...206 // 6.5.4 Viewports as arguments to graphical primitives ... 210 // 6.5.5 Graphical parameter settings in viewports...211 // 6.5.6 Layouts...212 // 6.6 Missing values and non-finite values ...216 // 6.7 Interactive graphics...217 // 6.8 Customizing lattice plots ...219 // 6.8.1 Adding grid output to lattice output...219 // 6.8.2 Adding lattice output to grid output...220 // 6.9 Customizing ggplot2 output ...222 // 6.9.1 Adding grid output to ggplot2 output...222 // 6.9.2
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Adding ggplot2 output to grid output...223 // 7 The grid Graphics Object Model 227 // 7.1 Working with graphical output ...228 // 7.1.1 Standard functions and arguments...229 // 7.2 Grob lists, trees, and paths ... 232 // 7.2.1 Graphical parameter settings in gTrees...233 // viii // 7.2.2 Viewports as components of gTrees...234 // 7.2.3 Searching for grobs...235 // 7.3 Working with graphical objects off-screen ...236 // 7.3.1 Capturing output...238 // 7.4 Placing and packing grobs in frames ...239 // 7.4.1 Placing and packing off-screen...242 // 7.5 Other details about grobs ...242 // 7.5.1 Calculating the sizes of grobs...242 // 7.5.2 Calculating the positions of grobs...245 // 7.5.3 Editing graphical context...247 // 7.6 Saving and loading grid graphics...249 // 7.7 Working with lattice grobs ...250 // 7.8 Working with ggplot2 grobs ...251 // 8 Developing New Graphics Functions and Objects 255 // 8.1 An example ...256 // 8.1.1 Modularity...257 // 8.2 Simple graphics functions ...257 // 8.2.1 Embedding graphical output ...259 // 8.2.2 Facilitating annotation...261 // 8.2.3 Editing output...263 // 8.2.4 Absolute versus relative sizes...264 // 8.3 Graphical objects...265 // 8.3.1 Overview of creating a new graphical class...265 // 8.3.2 Defining a new graphical class...266 // 8.3.3 Validating grobs ...268 // 8.3.4 Drawing grobs ...270 // 8.3.5 Editing grobs...275 // 8.3.6 Querying grobs...279 // 8.3.7 Pre-drawing and post-drawing...280 // 8.3.8 Summary of graphical object methods...282
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// 8.3.9 Completing the example...283 // 8.3.10 Reusing graphical elements...284 // 8.3.11 Other details...285 // 8.4 Debugging grid...296 // III THE GRAPHICS ENGINE 303 // 9 Graphics Formats 305 // 9.1 Graphics devices ...306 // 9.2 Graphical output formats ...307 // 9.2.1 Vector formats...307 // 9.2.2 Raster formats...312 // 9.3 Including R graphics in other documents...314 // ix // 9.3.1 ???...315 // 9.3.2 “Productivity” software ...315 // 9.3.3 Web pages...315 // 9.4 Device-specific features...316 // 9.5 Multiple pages of output...317 // 9.6 Display lists...317 // 9.7 Extension packages...318 // 10 Graphical Parameters 321 // 10.1 Colors ...321 // 10.1.1 Semitransparent colors ...323 // 10.1.2 Converting colors...324 // 10.1.3 Color sets...324 // 10.1.4 Device Dependency of Color Specifications...326 // 10.2 Line styles...327 // 10.2.1 Line widths...327 // 10.2.2 Line types...327 // 10.2.3 Line ends and joins...327 // 10.3 Data symbols ...330 // 10.4 Fonts ...331 // 10.4.1 Font family... 331 // 10.4.2 Font face ...331 // 10.4.3 Multi-line text ...333 // 10.4.4 Locales ...333 // 10.5 Mathematical formulae...333 // IV GRAPHICS PACKAGES 337 // 11 Graphics Extensions 339 // 11.1 Tricks with text...339 // 11.1.1 Drawing formatted text on a plot...340 // 11.1.2 Avoiding text overlaps...341 // 11.2 Peculiar primitives ...347 // 11.2.1 Confidence bars...350 // 11.3 Calculations on colors ...351 // 11.3.1 The colorspace package...351 // 11.3.2 The RColorBrewer package...352
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11.3.3 The munsell package...353 // 11.3.4 The dichromat package...354 // 11.4 Custom coordinates ...354 // 11.4.1 Converting between traditional coordinate systems . . 354 // 11.4.2 Subplots... 355 // 11.5 Atypical axes ...357 // 12 Plot Extensions 361 // 12.1 Venn diagrams ...362 // 12.2 Chernoff faces...363 // 12.3 Ternary plots ...365 // 12.3.1 Soil texture diagrams...368 // 12.4 Polar plots...368 // 12.4.1 Wind roses...375 // 12.5 Hexagonal binning ...378 // 13 Graphics for Categorical Data 381 // 13.1 The vcd package ... 381 // 13.2 XMM-Newton...382 // 13.3 Plots of categorical data ...383 // 13.4 Categorical data on the y-axis...383 // 13.5 Visualizing contingency tables...385 // 13.6 Categorical plot matrices...388 // 13.7 Multipanel categorical plots ...392 // 13.8 Customizing categorical plots ...393 // 13.9 The vcdExtra package ...395 // 14 Maps 397 // 14.1 Map data ...399 // 14.1.1 The maps package...399 // 14.1.2 Shapefiles...400 // 14.2 Map annotation...401 // 14.3 Complex polygons ...405 // 14.4 Map projections...406 // 14.5 Raster maps...409 // 14.6 Other packages ...411 // 15 Node-and-edge Graphs 413 // 15.1 Creating graphs...414 // 15.1.1 The graph package ...414 // 15.2 Graph layout and rendering ...417 // 15.2.1 The Rgraphviz package...417 // 15.2.2 Graph attributes...418 // 15.2.3 Customization ...420 // 15.2.4 Output formats...420 // 15.2.5 Hypergraphs ...422 // 15.3 Other packages ...423 // 15.3.1 The igraph package...424 // 15.3.2 The network package...425
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// 15.4 Diagrams ... 426 // 15.4.1 The diagram and shape packages...428 // 16 3D Graphics 431 // 16.1 3D graphics concepts...431 // 16.2 The Canterbury earthquake...;...435 // 16.3 Traditional graphics ...435 // 16.4 lattice graphics...439 // 16.5 The scatterplot3d package...440 // 16.6 The rgl package ...443 // 16.7 The vrmlgen package ...448 // 17 Dynamic and Interactive Graphics 453 // 17.1 Dynamic graphics...453 // 17.1.1 The animation package...454 // 17.2 Interactive graphics...456 // 17.2.1 Tools and techniques...459 // 17.2.2 The rggobi package...461 // 17.2.3 The iplots package...463 // 17.3 Graphics GUIs ...467 // 17.3.1 GUIs for R ...467 // 17.3.2 GUI toolkits...470 // 17.4 Interactive graphics for the web...475 // 18 Importing Graphics 479 // 18.1 The Moon and the tides ...480 // 18.2 Importing raster graphics ...481 // 18.2.1 Manipulating raster images...483 // 18.3 Importing vector graphics ...484 // 18.3.1 The grImport package...484 // 18.3.2 Manipulating vector images...486 // 19 Combining Graphics Systems 489 // 19.1 The gridBase package...489 // 19.1.1 Annotating traditional graphics using grid ...490 // 19.1.2 Traditional graphics in grid viewports...491 // 19.1.3 Problems and limitations ...493 // Bibliography 497 // Index // 507
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