Do simple matrix plots, providing an easy interface to matplot by using a default x variable.
mpl(mat,...)p.m(mat,...)
Arguments
mat: numeric matrix.
...: further arguments passed to matplot, e.g., type, xlab, etc.
Details
p.m(m) use the first column of m as x variable, whereas mpl(m) uses the integers 1, 2, , nrow(m)
as coordinates and rownames(m) as axis labels if possible.
Note
These were really created for playing around with curves etc, and probably should be deprecated since in concrete examples, using matplot() directly is more appropriate.
Author(s)
Martin Maechler
See Also
matplot, plot.mts(*, plot.type = "single").
Examples
data(animals, package ="cluster")mpl(animals, type ="l")