%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Do not modify this file since it was automatically generated from: % % jointUniquePairs.plots.R % % by the Rdoc compiler part of the R.oo package. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \name{boxplotdataJitter.JointUniquePairs} \alias{boxplotdataJitter.JointUniquePairs} \alias{JointUniquePairs.boxplotdataJitter} \alias{boxplotdataJitter.JointUniquePairs} \alias{boxplotdataJitter,JointUniquePairs-method} \title{Plot a set of points representing the density distribution of a data set} \description{ Plot a set of points representing the density distribution of a data set. } \synopsis{boxplotdataJitter.JointUniquePairs(static, y, round, verbose=FALSE, ...)} \usage{JointUniquePairs$boxplotdataJitter(y, round, verbose=FALSE, ...)} \arguments{ \item{y}{\code{\link[base]{numeric}} vector representing a data set.} \item{round}{If \code{\link[base:logical]{TRUE}} (default), then use rounding to reduce the amount of redundant plotting} \item{verbose}{If \code{\link[base:logical]{TRUE}} enables diagnostic messages. Default is \code{\link[base:logical]{FALSE}}.} \item{...}{Additional graphical parameters} } \value{ A \code{\link[base]{data.frame}} with two columns 'x' and 'y' which can be used to overlay the box plot with density distribution using plot(x,y) } \seealso{For more information see \code{\link{JointUniquePairs}}.} \author{Alex Lisovich, Roger Day} \keyword{internal} \keyword{methods}