I have some data - time in the year of maximum streamflow, and I can plot them easily enough using plot.circular. But what i would like to do is to colour code the points through time using rainbow so that any trend in the distribution of the times of occurrence is more obvious. Essentially this: plot.circular(1) plot.circular(2,add=T,col="red") but the second line plots a new plot just with the red point. Is there a way, either specific to plot.circular or possibly more generally whereby one can suppress the new plot from being drawn? I can't find an example of this or an obvious way to do it if add=T doesn't work I know that I could in theory do a whole routine using sine and cosine to plot but it seems a pointless to reinvent the wheel if I don't need to Thanks, Nick Wray
Colours in plot.circular
2 messages · Nick Wray, Rui Barradas
Hello, You can add points with ?points.circular circular(1) and circular(2) prevent the warnings. library(circular) plot.circular(circular(1)) points.circular(circular(2), col = "red") Hope this helps, Rui Barradas ?s 14:36 de 31/08/2022, Nick Wray escreveu:
I have some data - time in the year of maximum streamflow, and I can plot them easily enough using plot.circular. But what i would like to do is to colour code the points through time using rainbow so that any trend in the distribution of the times of occurrence is more obvious. Essentially this: plot.circular(1) plot.circular(2,add=T,col="red") but the second line plots a new plot just with the red point. Is there a way, either specific to plot.circular or possibly more generally whereby one can suppress the new plot from being drawn? I can't find an example of this or an obvious way to do it if add=T doesn't work I know that I could in theory do a whole routine using sine and cosine to plot but it seems a pointless to reinvent the wheel if I don't need to Thanks, Nick Wray [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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