| plot.acf {stats} | R Documentation | 
Plot method for objects of class "acf".
## S3 method for class 'acf'
plot(x, ci = 0.95, type = "h", xlab = "Lag", ylab = NULL,
     ylim = NULL, main = NULL,
     ci.col = "blue", ci.type = c("white", "ma"),
     max.mfrow = 6, ask = Npgs > 1 && dev.interactive(),
     mar = if(nser > 2) c(3,2,2,0.8) else par("mar"),
     oma = if(nser > 2) c(1,1.2,1,1) else par("oma"),
     mgp = if(nser > 2) c(1.5,0.6,0) else par("mgp"),
     xpd = par("xpd"),
     cex.main = if(nser > 2) 1 else par("cex.main"),
     verbose = getOption("verbose"),
     ...)
x | 
 an object of class   | 
ci | 
 coverage probability for confidence interval.  Plotting of
the confidence interval is suppressed if   | 
type | 
 the type of plot to be drawn, default to histogram like vertical lines.  | 
xlab | 
 the x label of the plot.  | 
ylab | 
 the y label of the plot.  | 
ylim | 
 numeric of length 2 giving the y limits for the plot.  | 
main | 
 overall title for the plot.  | 
ci.col | 
 colour to plot the confidence interval lines.  | 
ci.type | 
 should the confidence limits assume a white noise input or for lag k an MA(k-1) input?  | 
max.mfrow | 
 positive integer; for multivariate   | 
ask | 
 logical; if   | 
mar, oma, mgp, xpd, cex.main | 
 graphics parameters as in
  | 
verbose | 
 logical. Should R report extra information on progress?  | 
... | 
 graphics parameters to be passed to the plotting routines.  | 
The confidence interval plotted in plot.acf is based on an
uncorrelated series and should be treated with appropriate
caution.  Using ci.type = "ma" may be less potentially
misleading.
acf which calls plot.acf by default.
require(graphics) z4 <- ts(matrix(rnorm(400), 100, 4), start=c(1961, 1), frequency=12) z7 <- ts(matrix(rnorm(700), 100, 7), start=c(1961, 1), frequency=12) acf(z4) acf(z7, max.mfrow = 7)# squeeze on 1 page acf(z7) # multi-page