Identify Points in a Scatter Plot

Usage

identify(x, ...)
identify.default(x, y = NULL, labels = seq(along = x), pos = FALSE,
	 n = length(x), plot = TRUE, offset = 0.5, ...)

Arguments

x,y coodinates of points in a scatter plot. Alternatively, any object which defines coordinates (a plotting structure, time series etc.) can be given as x and y left undefined.
labels an optional vector, the same length as x and y, giving labels for the points.
pos if pos is TRUE, a component is added to the return value which indicates where text was plotted relative to each identified point (1=below, 2=left, 3=above and 4=right).
n the maximum number of points to be identified.
plot if plot is TRUE, the labels are printed at the points and if FALSE they are omitted.
offset the distance (in character widths) which separates the label from identified points.
... further arguments to par(.).

Description

identify reads the position of the graphics pointer when the (first) mouse button is pressed. It then searches the coordinates given in x and y for the point closest to the pointer. If this point is close to the pointer, its index will be returned as part of the value of the call.

Details

If in addition, plot is TRUE, the point is labelled with the corresponding element of text.

The labels are placed either below, to the left, above or to the right of the identified point, depending on where the cursor was.

The identification process is terminated by pressing any mouse button other than the first, or by clicking outside the graphics window.

Value

If pos is FALSE, an integer vector containing the indexes of the identified points.

If pos is TRUE, a list containing a component ind, indicating which points were identified and a component pos, indicating where the labels were placed relative to the identified points.


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