![]() Radarchart (df=df,seg= 5,plty = c( 1: 5),vlcex = 1,plwd = 2) Round (result $centers, 3) table(result $cluster)ĭf<-data. Plot(RulesRep, method= 'graph', shading = "lift", control = list( type= 'items')) # 关联图看相互关系 Plot(sort(RulesRep, by= "support"), method= "grouped")#不做要求 Plot(RulesRep, control=list(jitter=2), shading = "lift")#不做要求 Added ORIENTATION keyword to make it explicit, and improved documentation. ![]() Added the ability to use escape characters in plot titles to specify cgSymbol symbols. Added MAP_OBJECT keyword so that I can draw text on plots using a cgMap map coordinate object. Modifications to the way I obtain the WIDTH when adding the command to a cgWindow. Modified to use cgDefaultColor for default color selection. DWF Modified to allow the user to place the text in a resizeable graphics window. Modified error handler to restore the entry decomposition state if there is an error. Added ability to return WIDTH from resizeable graphics windows and added ADDCMD keyword. Moved setting to decomposed color before color selection process to avoid PostScript background problems when passed 24-bit color integers. Keywords collected with _REF_EXTRA so WIDTH can be returned. Modified the way the default color is selected. Humm, that text color problem got reset to the old way! Sheesh! Fixed. Corrected a problem with setting text color and added PLACE and OUTLOC keywords. Not defined here is allowed in the program. Set this keyword to add the command to the in the current cgWindow application. Note that output keyword values cannot be returnedįrom the routine if the command is being executed in a cgWindow. Set this keyword to a named variable in which to return the width of the text string, You don't have to click every time the window is resized. Clicking once in the window will set the parameters so ![]() This has been modified to allow this keyword to work in a resizeable Keyword is not set, it will be set to 0.5 to set "center" as the default placementĪlignment. The clicked location will be returned in the OutLoc variable. The first positional parameter is assumed to be the text. If this keyword is set, you do not need to specify the xloc and yloc Set this keyword if you wish to click the cursor in the graphics window to place Only used if PLACE is set, this is a two-element array containing the xloc and yloc Use this keyword to specify the counterclockwise angle of rotation of the text ORIENTATION in optional type=float default=0.0 Set this keyword to indicate xloc and yloc are in normalized coordinates. Parameters from longitude and latitude, respectively, to projected meter space Keyword to provide a cgMap object that will allow you to convert the x and y If you are drawing on a map projection set up with Map_Proj_InitĪnd using projected meter space, rather than lat/lon space, then you can use this Set this keyword to indicate xloc and yloc are in device coordinates.įONT in optional type=integer default=!P.Font Data coordinatesĪre the default, unless DEVICE or NORMAL is set. Set this keyword to indicate xloc and yloc are in data coordinates. Uses cgDefCharSize to select defaultĬharacter size, unless !P.Charsize is set, in which case !P.Charsize is always used.ĬOLOR in optional type=string/integer/long default=opposite The alignment is set to 0.5 if PLACE is set and ALIGNMENT is unspecified.ĬHARSIZE in optional type=float default=cgDefCharSize() 0 is left aligned, 0.5 is centered, and 1.0 is right aligned. Set this keyword to indicate the alignment of the text with respect to the Setting this keywordĪutomatically sets the WINDOW keyword, but the command does not erase theĪLIGNMENT in optional type=integer default=0 ![]() Set this keyword to add the command to an cgWindow. Keywords ADDCMD in optional type=boolean default=0 By default, the calling sequence of the program. Provides a device-independent and color-model-independent way to write text intoĪ graphics window.
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