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scplot 0.3.3

scplot 0.3.1

scplot 0.3

new functions:

new_theme <- new_theme() |> 
  set_xaxis(color = "brown") |>
  set_yaxis(color = "sienna3") |>
  set_ylabel(color = "sienna3", angle = 0) |>
  set_xlabel(size = 1, color = "brown") |>
  add_title(color = "sienna4", face = "italic") |>
  set_casenames(color = "steelblue4", size = 0.7) |>
  set_phasenames(size = 0) |> 
  set_panel(fill = c("grey80", "grey95"), color = "sienna4") |>
  add_grid(color = "grey85", size = 0.5) |>
  set_dataline(
    size = 0.5, linetype = "solid", 
    point = list(colour = "sienna4", size = 0.5, shape = "circle")
  ) |>
  set_separator(size = 0.5, linetype = "solid", color = "sienna") |>
  set_background(fill = "grey99") 

scplot(exampleABC) |> set_theme(new_theme)
new_theme <- scplot() |> 
  set_xaxis(color = "brown") |>
  set_yaxis(color = "sienna3") |>
  set_ylabel(color = "sienna3", angle = 0) |>
  set_xlabel(size = 1, color = "brown") |>
  add_title(color = "sienna4", face = "italic") |>
  set_casenames(color = "steelblue4", size = 0.7) |>
  set_phasenames(size = 0) |> 
  set_panel(fill = c("grey80", "grey95"), color = "sienna4") |>
  add_grid(color = "grey85", size = 0.5) |>
  set_dataline(
    size = 0.5, linetype = "solid", 
    point = list(colour = "sienna4", size = 0.5, shape = "circle")
  ) |>
  set_separator(size = 0.5, linetype = "solid", color = "sienna") |>
  set_background(fill = "grey99") |>
  extract_theme()

scplot(exampleABC) |> set_theme(new_theme)

fixed bugs

existing functions:

scplot 0.2

scplot 0.1.0

New experimental function for ploting

The new scplot() function is here! It allows for a more tidy coding and the use of |> (or |>) operators. scplot is in an experimental state and code with current syntax might not work in a later version due to changes in function and argument names. Still, scplot() works in many cases. We plan to add new graphical features primarily to scplot which is already capable of doing more than plot.scdf().

Here is an example that implicitly also introduces several of the new graphical functions:

scplot(exampleABAB) |> 
  add_statline(stat = "trendA", colour = "tomato2") |>
  add_statline(stat = "maxA", colour = "lightblue") |>
  add_marks(case = 1:2, positions = 14, colour = "red3", size = 3, shape = 4) |>
  add_marks(case = "all", positions = 'points < quantile(points, 0.1)', colour = "blue3", size = 2) |>
  add_marks(positions = outlier(exampleABAB), colour = "brown", size = 2) |>
  add_labels(colour = "sienna") |>
  set_xaxis(increment = 4, size = 0.7, colour = "brown") |>
  set_yaxis(limits = c(0, 50), colour = "sienna3", size = 0.7) |>
  set_ylabel("Points", colour = "sienna3", size = 0.7, orientation = 0) |>
  set_xlabel("Weeks", size = 0.7, colour = "brown") |>
  add_title("Points by week", colour = "sienna4", size = 1.5, font = 3) |>
  set_phasenames("Baseline", "Intervention", "Fall-Back", "Intervention", cex = 1, colour = "darkgreen") |>
  add_theme("tiny") |>
  set_background(c("grey94", "grey99")) |>
  add_grid(colour = "grey85", width = 0.5) |>
  add_frame("sienna4") |>
  set_dots("sienna4", size = 1, shape = 18) |>
  set_line("black", width = 1, type = "dotted") |>
  add_text(case = 1, x = 5, y = 35, "Wow!!", colour = "darkgreen", angle = 20) |>
  add_text(case = 1, 1, 22, "PND", colour = "darkblue", size = 1.3) |>
  add_text(case = 1, 4, 8, "Trend", colour = "tomato", size = 1.3) |>
  add_arrow(case = 1, 5, 30, 5, 22, colour = "steelblue") |>
  add_ridge("white") |>
  set_casenames("MY", "FUNNY", "VALENTINE", colour = "steelblue4", size = 0.6) |>
  add_box("sienna1", width = 2) |>
  set_separator(extent = 0.9, width = 0.5, type = "solid", colour = "sienna")

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