\name{panel.dotplot} \alias{panel.dotplot} \title{ Default Panel Functions for dotplot} \description{ This is the default panel function for \code{dotplot}. } \synopsis{ panel.dotplot(x, y, horizontal = TRUE, pch = dot.symbol$pch, col = dot.symbol$col, lty = dot.line$lty, lwd = dot.line$lwd, col.line = dot.line$col, levels.fos = NULL, ...) } \usage{ panel.dotplot(x, y, horizontal, ...) } \arguments{ \item{x,y}{ coordinates of points to plot} \item{horizontal}{ logical. If FALSE, the plot is `transposed' in the sense that the behaviours of x and y are switched. x is now the `factor'. Interpretation of other arguments change accordingly. See documentation of \code{bwplot} for a fuller explanation. } \item{\dots}{ graphical parameters can be supplied} } \details{ Creates Dotplot of \code{x} against \code{y} } \seealso{\code{\link{dotplot}}} \author{ Deepayan Sarkar \email{deepayan@stat.wisc.edu}} \keyword{dplot}