\name{crosscorr.plot} \alias{crosscorr.plot} \title{Plot image of correlation matrix} \usage{crosscorr.plot (x, col = topo.colors(10), \dots)} \arguments{ \item{x}{an \code{mcmc} or \code{mcmc.list} object} \item{col}{color palette to use} \item{\dots}{graphical parameters} } \description{ \code{crosscorr.plot} provides an image of the correlation matrix for \code{x}. If \code{x} is an \code{mcmc.list} object, then all chains are combined. The range [-1,1] is divided into a number of equal-length categories given by the length of \code{col} and assigned the corresponding color. By default, topographic colours are used as this makes it easier to distinguish positive and negative correlations. } \seealso{ \code{\link{crosscorr}}, \code{\link{image}}, \code{\link{topo.colors}}. } \keyword{hplot}