You can easily add rug on x and y axis thanks to the geom rug function to illustrate the distribution of dots.
Add a rug on top of graph r.
The vase pillows and chair all live in the same color category.
Positive lengths give inwards ticks.
A string that controls which sides of the plot the rugs appear on.
Normally 1 bottom or 3 top.
Use scale expansion to avoid overplotting of data.
Also notice the matching of colors all over the room.
On which side of the plot box the rug will be plotted.
The length of the ticks making up the rug.
It can be set to a string containing any of trbl for top right bottom and left.
The rug and pillows.
Add a scatterplot on top of the ggplot2 2d density chart.
Some devices will round the default width up to 1.
Add a rug to a plot description.
The colour the ticks are plotted in.
Note you can as well add marginal plots to show these distributions.
Adds a rug representation 1 d plot of the data to the plot.
Add rug on x and y axis to describe the numeric variable distribution.
A scatterplot displays the relationship between 2 numeric variables.
A 3d knot to illustrate what is possible to do with rgl.
The tribal rug and coffee table are living on their own island.
A grid unit object that sets the length of the rug lines.
Show how geom rug works.
The line width of the ticks.