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\name{plot-boxplot}
\alias{boxPlot}
\alias{assetsBoxPlot}
\alias{assetsBoxPercentilePlot}
\title{Displays a Box Plot of Assets}
\description{
Displays standard box and box-percentile plots
of assets.
}
\usage{
assetsBoxPlot(x, col = "bisque", \dots)
assetsBoxPercentilePlot(x, col = "bisque", \dots)
}
\arguments{
\item{x}{
any rectangular time series object which can be converted by the
function \code{as.matrix()} into a matrix object, e.g. like an
object of class \code{timeSeries}, \code{data.frame}, or \code{mts}.
}
\item{col}{
a character string, defining the color to fill the boxes.
}
\item{\dots}{
optional arguments to be passed.
}
}
\author{
Diethelm Wuertz for the Rmetrics port.
}
\references{
Wuertz, D., Chalabi, Y., Chen W., Ellis A. (2009);
\emph{Portfolio Optimization with R/Rmetrics},
Rmetrics eBook, Rmetrics Association and Finance Online, Zurich.
}
\examples{
## LPP -
# Load Swiss Pension Fund Data:
LPP <- LPP2005REC[, 1:6]
head(LPP)
## assetsBoxPlot -
# Create a Boxplot: assetsBoxPlot -
assetsBoxPlot(LPP)
## assetsBoxPercentilePlot -
# Create a Box Percentile Plot: assetsBoxPercentilePlot -
assetsBoxPercentilePlot(LPP)
grid(NA, NULL, col="red")
}
\keyword{models}
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