\name{F_1_panel.parallel} \alias{panel.parallel} \title{ Default Panel Function for parallel } \description{ This is the default panel function for \code{parallel}. } \usage{ panel.parallel(x, y, z, subscripts, groups = NULL, col, lwd, lty, alpha, common.scale = FALSE, lower, upper, \dots, horizontal.axis = TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{x, y}{ dummy variables, ignored. } \item{z}{ The data frame used for the plot. Each column will be coerced to numeric before being plotted, and an error will be issued if this fails. } \item{subscripts}{ The indices of the rows of \code{z} that are to be displyed in this panel. } \item{groups}{ An optional grouping variable. If specified, different groups are distinguished by use of different graphical parameters (i.e., rows of \code{z} in the same group share parameters). } \item{col, lwd, lty, alpha}{ graphical parameters (defaults to the settings for \code{superpose.line}). If \code{groups} is non-null, these parameters used one for each group. Otherwise, they are recycled and used to distinguish between rows of the data frame \code{z}. } \item{common.scale}{ logical, whether a common scale should be used columns of \code{z}. Defaults to \code{FALSE}, in which case the horizontal range for each column is different (as determined by \code{lower} and \code{upper}). } \item{lower, upper}{ numeric vectors replicated to be as long as the number of columns in \code{z}. Determines the lower and upper bounds to be used for scaling the corresponding columns of \code{z} after coercing them to numeric. Defaults to the minimum and maximum of each column. Alternatively, these could be functions (to be applied on each column) that return a scalar. } \item{\dots}{ other arguments (ignored) } \item{horizontal.axis}{logical indicating whether the parallel axes should be laid out horizontally (\code{TRUE}) or vertically (\code{FALSE}). } } \details{ Produces parallel coordinate plots, which are easier to understand from an example than through a verbal description. See example for \code{\link{parallel}} } \references{ Inselberg, Alfred (2009) \dQuote{Parallel Coordinates: Visual Multidimensional Geometry and Its Applications}, Springer. ISBN: 978-0-387-21507-5. Inselberg, A. (1985) \dQuote{The Plane with Parallel Coordinates}, \emph{The Visual Computer}. } \author{ Deepayan Sarkar \email{Deepayan.Sarkar@R-project.org}} \seealso{\code{\link{parallel}}} \keyword{dplot}