\name{plot.correlogram} \alias{plot.correlogram} \alias{plot.correlogramList} \title{Plot a Correlogram} \usage{ \method{plot}{correlogram}(x, legend = TRUE, test.level = 0.05, col = c("grey", "red"), type = "b", xlab = "", ylab = "Moran's I", pch = 21, cex = 2, ...) \method{plot}{correlogramList}(x, lattice = TRUE, legend = TRUE, test.level = 0.05, col = c("grey", "red"), xlab = "", ylab = "Moran's I", type = "b", pch = 21, cex = 2, ...) } \arguments{ \item{x}{an object of class \code{"correlogram"} or of class \code{"correlogramList"} (both produced by \code{\link{correlogram.formula}}).} \item{legend}{should a legend be added on the plot?} \item{test.level}{the level used to discriminate the plotting symbols with colours considering the P-values.} \item{col}{two colours for the plotting symbols: the first one is used if the P-value is greater than or equal to \code{test.level}, the second one otherwise.} \item{type}{the type of plot to produce (see \code{\link[graphics]{plot}} for possible choices).} \item{xlab}{an optional character string for the label on the x-axis (none by default).} \item{ylab}{the default label on the y-axis.} \item{pch}{the type of plotting symbol.} \item{cex}{the default size for the plotting symbols.} \item{lattice}{when plotting several correlograms, should they be plotted in trellis-style with lattice (the default), or together on the same plot?} \item{\dots}{other parameters passed to the \code{plot} or \code{lines} function.} } \description{ These functions plot correlagrams previously computed with \code{\link{correlogram.formula}}. } \details{ When plotting several correlograms with lattice, some options have no effect: \code{legend}, \code{type}, and \code{pch} (\code{pch=19} is always used in this situation). When using \code{pch} between 1 and 20 (i.e., non-filled symbols, the colours specified in \code{col} are also used for the lines joining the points. To keep black lines, it is better to leave \code{pch} between 21 and 25. } \author{Emmanuel Paradis} \seealso{ \code{\link{correlogram.formula}}, \code{\link{Moran.I}} } \keyword{hplot}