% File src/library/graphics/man/segments.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2009 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{segments} \alias{segments} \title{Add Line Segments to a Plot} \description{ Draw line segments between pairs of points. } \usage{ segments(x0, y0, x1 = x0, y1 = y0, col = par("fg"), lty = par("lty"), lwd = par("lwd"), \dots) } \arguments{ \item{x0, y0}{coordinates of points \bold{from} which to draw.} \item{x1, y1}{coordinates of points \bold{to} which to draw. At least one must be supplied.} \item{col, lty, lwd}{\link{graphical parameters} as in \code{\link{par}}, possibly vectors. \code{NA} values in \code{col} cause the segment to be omitted.} \item{\dots}{further \link{graphical parameters} (from \code{\link{par}}), such as \code{xpd} and the line characteristics \code{lend}, \code{ljoin} and \code{lmitre}.} } \details{ For each \code{i}, a line segment is drawn between the point \code{(x0[i], y0[i])} and the point \code{(x1[i], y1[i])}. The coordinate vectors will be recycled to the length of the longest. The \link{graphical parameters} \code{col}, \code{lty} and \code{lwd} can be vectors of length greater than one and will be recycled if necessary. } \references{ Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988) \emph{The New S Language}. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole. } \seealso{ \code{\link{arrows}}, \code{\link{polygon}} for slightly easier and less flexible line drawing, and \code{\link{lines}} for the usual polygons. } \examples{ x <- stats::runif(12); y <- stats::rnorm(12) i <- order(x, y); x <- x[i]; y <- y[i] plot(x, y, main = "arrows(.) and segments(.)") ## draw arrows from point to point : s <- seq(length(x)-1) # one shorter than data arrows(x[s], y[s], x[s+1], y[s+1], col= 1:3) s <- s[-length(s)] segments(x[s], y[s], x[s+2], y[s+2], col= 'pink') } \keyword{aplot}