iset.list {iplots} | R Documentation |
These functions are used to manage iSets. An iSets groups all iPlots which use the same data as a basis. All iPlots belonging to an iSet are linked, that is selecting cases in one iPlot cause the same cases to be highlighted in all other iPlots based on the same iSet. The linking is done on case-level, therefore the variables should have the same number of cases.
There is always exactly one current iSet. An initial iSet called "default" is created when the iplots library is loaded. All new iPlots are created using the current iSet. The set of functions described here allow the manipulation of iSets.
Note that changing the iSet also has an effect on
iplot.list
and iobj.list
since iPlots
are linked to their iSets.
iset.new
creates a new iSet and makes it current
iset.list
returns all iSets
iset.cur
returns the ID of the current iSet
iset.next
and iset.prev
return the ID
of the next resp. previous iSet in the list relative to the iSet
specified by the argument.
iset.set
makes the iSet with the specified ID current.
iset
returns the object corresponding to a given iSet.
print.iset
prints an iSet object.
iset.new(name=NULL) iset.list() iset.cur() iset.next(which=iset.cur()) iset.prev(which=iset.cur()) iset.set(which=iset.next()) iset(which=iset.cur()) print.iset(x, ...)
name |
Name of the new iSet. If no name is specified, an automatic name of the form "data.X" is created where "X" is an integer. The name can be used instead on an ID in many cases. |
which |
An integer specifying an iSet ID or a string specifying a name of the iSet. |
x |
An iSet object to print |
... |
further parameters to be passed to print |