plot.gofGroup {EnvStats}R Documentation

Plot Results of Group Goodness-of-Fit Test

Description

Plot the results of calling the function gofGroupTest, which returns an object of class "gofGroup" when performing a goodness-of-fit test to determine whether data in a set of groups appear to all come from the same probability distribution (with possibly different parameters for each group). Five different kinds of plots are available.

The function plot.gofGroup is automatically called by plot when given an object of class
"gofGroup". The names of other functions associated with goodness-of-fit test are listed under Goodness-of-Fit Tests.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'gofGroup'
plot(x, plot.type = "Summary", 
    captions = list(QQ = NULL, MDQQ = NULL, ScoresQQ = NULL, ScoresMDQQ = NULL, 
      Results = NULL), 
    x.labels = list(QQ = NULL, MDQQ = NULL, ScoresQQ = NULL, ScoresMDQQ = NULL), 
    y.labels = list(QQ = NULL, MDQQ = NULL, ScoresQQ = NULL, ScoresMDQQ = NULL), 
    same.window = FALSE, ask = same.window & plot.type == "All", add.line = TRUE, 
    digits = ifelse(plot.type == "Summary", 2, .Options$digits), test.result.font = 1, 
    test.result.cex = ifelse(plot.type == "Summary", 0.9, 1) * par("cex"), 
    test.result.mar = c(0, 0, 3, 0) + 0.1, individual.p.values = FALSE, 
    cex.main = ifelse(plot.type == "Summary", 1.2, 1.5) * par("cex"), 
    cex.axis = ifelse(plot.type == "Summary", 0.9, 1) * par("cex"), 
    cex.lab = ifelse(plot.type == "Summary", 0.9, 1) * par("cex"), 
    main = NULL, xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL, xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, add.om.title = TRUE, 
    oma = if (plot.type == "Summary" & add.om.title) c(0, 0, 5, 0) else c(0, 0, 0, 0), 
    om.title = NULL, om.font = 2, om.cex.main = 1.5 * par("cex"), om.line = 1, ...)

Arguments

x

an object of class "gofGroup". See gofGroup.object for details.

plot.type

character string indicating what kind of plot to create. Only one particular plot type will be created, unless plot.type="All", in which case all plots will be created sequentially. The possible values of plot.type are: "Summary" (the default), "Q-Q Plot" "Tukey M-D Q-Q Plot", "Scores Q-Q Plot", "Scores Tukey M-D Q-Q Plot", "Test Results", and "All". See the DETAILS section for more information.

captions

a list with 1 to 5 components with the names "QQ", "MDQQ", "ScoresQQ",
"ScoresMDQQ", and/or "Results". Each component either has the value NULL or else it is a character string containing the title for that particular kind of plot. When the component has the value NULL (the default), a default title is used. This argument is useful when you are creating more than one kind of plot with a single call to plot.gofGroup (i.e., when plot.type="Summary" or plot.type="All") and you want to specify titles different from the default ones. If you are creating only one kind of plot, then you can just use the main argument to specify a title different from the default one.

x.labels

a list of 1 to 4 components with the names "QQ", "MDQQ", "ScoresQQ", and/or "ScoresMDQQ". Each component either has the value NULL or else it is a character string containing the label for the x-axis for that particular kind of plot. When the component has the value NULL (the default), a default x-axis label is used. This argument is useful when you are creating more than one kind of plot with a single call to plot.gofGroup (i.e., when plot.type="Summary" or plot.type="All") and you want to specify x-axis labels different from the default ones. If you are creating only one plot, then you can just use the xlab argument to specify an x-axis label different from the default one.

y.labels

a list of 1 to 4 components with the names "QQ", "MDQQ", "ScoresQQ", and/or "ScoresMDQQ". Each component either has the value NULL or else it is a character string containing the label for the y-axis for that particular kind of plot. When the component has the value NULL (the default), a default y-axis label is used. This argument is useful when you are creating more than one kind of plot with a single call to plot.gofGroup (i.e., when plot.type="Summary" or plot.type="All") and you want to specify y-axis labels different from the default ones. If you are creating only one plot, then you can just use the ylab argument to specify a y-axis label different from the default one.

same.window

logical scalar indicating whether to produce all plots in the same graphics window (same.window=TRUE), or to create a new graphics window for each separate plot (same.window=FALSE; the default). The argument is relevant only when plot.type="All".

ask

logical scalar supplied to the function devAskNewPage, indicating whether to prompt the user before creating a new plot within a single graphics window. The default value is FALSE unless same.window=TRUE and plot.type == "All".

add.line

logical scalar indicating whether to add a line to the plot. If add.line=TRUE and plot.type="Q-Q Plot" or plot.type="Scores Q-Q Plot", a 0-1 line is added to the plot. If add.line=TRUE and plot.type="Tukey M-D Q-Q Plot" or plot.type="Scores Tukey M-D Q-Q Plot", a horizontal line at y=0 is added to the plot. The default value is add.line=TRUE. This argument is ignored if plot.type="Test Results".

Arguments associated with plot.type="Test Results"

digits

scalar indicating how many significant digits to print for the test results when plot.type="Summary" or plot.type="Test Results". If
plot.type == "Summary", the default value is digits=2, otherwise it is
.Options$digits (i.e., the current setting of options("digits")).

individual.p.values

logical scalar indicating whether to display the p-values associated with each individual group. The default value is individual.p.values=FALSE.

test.result.font

numeric scalar indicating which font to use to print out the test results. The default value is test.result.font=1. See the description of the font argument in the help file for par for more information. You may get better results if you use a font number that corresponds to a fixed font (e.g., courier).

test.result.cex

numeric scalar indicating the value of cex to use to print out the test results. The default value is 0.9*par("cex") when plot.type="Summary", otherwise it is par("cex"). See the description of the cex argument in the help file for par for more information.

test.result.mar

numeric vector indicating the value of mar to use to print out the test results. The default value is test.result.mar=c(0, 0, 3, 0)+0.1. See the description of the mar argument in the help file for par for more information.

Arguments associated with plot.type="Summary"

add.om.title

logical scalar indicating whether to add a title in the outer margin when
plot.type="Summary". The default value is add.om.title=TRUE.

om.title

character string containing the outer margin title. The default value is
om.title=NULL, which will result in a default title.

om.font

numeric scalar indicating the font to use for the outer margin. The default value is om.font=2.

om.cex.main

numeric scalar indicating the value of cex for the outer margin title. The default value is 1.5 * par("cex").

om.line

numeric scalar indicating the line to place the outer margin title on. The default value is om.line=1.

Graphics parameters:

cex.main, cex.axis, cex.lab, main, xlab, ylab, xlim, ylim, oma, ...

additional graphics parameters. See the help file for par.

Details

The function plot.gofGroup is a method for the generic function plot for the class "gofGroup" (see gofGroup.object). It can be invoked by calling plot and giving it an object of class "gofGroup" as the first argument, or by calling plot.gofGroup directly, regardless of the class of the object given as the first argument to plot.gofGroup.

Plots associated with the goodness-of-fit test are produced on the current graphics device. These can be one or all of the following:

See the help file for gofGroupTest for more information.

Value

plot.gofGroup invisibly returns the first argument, x.

Author(s)

Steven P. Millard (EnvStats@ProbStatInfo.com)

References

Chambers, J. M. and Hastie, T. J. (1992). Statistical Models in S. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.

See Also

gofGroupTest, gofGroup.object, print.gofGroup, Goodness-of-Fit Tests, plot.

Examples

  # Create an object of class "gofGroup" then plot it.

  # Example 10-4 of USEPA (2009, page 10-20) gives an example of 
  # simultaneously testing the assumption of normality for nickel 
  # concentrations (ppb) in groundwater collected at 4 monitoring 
  # wells over 5 months.  The data for this example are stored in 
  # EPA.09.Ex.10.1.nickel.df.

  EPA.09.Ex.10.1.nickel.df
  #   Month   Well Nickel.ppb
  #1      1 Well.1       58.8
  #2      3 Well.1        1.0
  #3      6 Well.1      262.0
  #...
  #18     6 Well.4       85.6
  #19     8 Well.4       10.0
  #20    10 Well.4      637.0


  # Test for a normal distribution at each well:
  #--------------------------------------------

  gofGroup.obj <- gofGroupTest(Nickel.ppb ~ Well, 
    data = EPA.09.Ex.10.1.nickel.df)

  dev.new()
  plot(gofGroup.obj)

  # Make your own titles for the summary plot
  #------------------------------------------
  dev.new()
  plot(gofGroup.obj, captions = list(QQ = "Q-Q Plot", 
    ScoresQQ = "Scores Q-Q Plot", Results = "Results"),
    om.title = "Summary Plot")

  # Just the Q-Q Plot
  #------------------
  dev.new()
  plot(gofGroup.obj, plot.type="Q-Q")


  # Make your own title for the Q-Q Plot
  #-------------------------------------
  dev.new()
  plot(gofGroup.obj, plot.type="Q-Q", main = "Q-Q Plot")

  #==========

  # Clean up
  #---------
  rm(gofGroup.obj)
  graphics.off()

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