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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand |
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% Generated by roxygen2 (4.1.1): do not edit by hand |
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% Please edit documentation in R/geom_xspline.r |
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\name{geom_xspline} |
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\alias{geom_xspline} |
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\item Other arguments passed on to the stat. |
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}} |
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\item{geom, stat}{Use to override the default connection between |
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\item{geom,stat}{Use to override the default connection between |
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\code{geom_xspline} and \code{stat_xspline}.} |
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} |
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\description{ |
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\figure{geomxspline01.pdf}{options: width=10cm} |
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} |
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An X-spline is a line drawn relative to control points. For each control |
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point, the line may pass through (interpolate) the control point or it may |
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only approach (approximate) the control point; the behaviour is determined |
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