\name{ternaryDiagPoints} \alias{ternaryDiagPoints} \alias{ternaryDiagLines} \title{ Add points or lines to a given ternary diagram. } \description{ Low-level plot function to add points or lines to a ternary high-level plot. } \usage{ ternaryDiagPoints(x, ...) ternaryDiagLines(x, ...) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{x}{Three-dimensional composition given as an object of class \dQuote{matrix} or \dQuote{data.frame}.} \item{\dots}{Additional graphical parameters passed through.} } \value{ no values are returned. } \references{ C. Reimann, P. Filzmoser, R.G. Garrett, and R. Dutter: Statistical Data Analysis Explained. Applied Environmental Statistics with R. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, 2008. } \author{ Matthias Templ } \seealso{ \code{\link{ternaryDiag}} } \examples{ data(coffee) x <- coffee[,1:3] ternaryDiag(x, grid=FALSE) ternaryDiagPoints(x+1, col="red", pch=2) } \keyword{ aplot }