lwCompPreds {FSA} | R Documentation |
Constructs plots of predicted weights at given lengths among different groups.
Description
Constructs plots of predicted weights at given lengths among different groups. These plots allow the user to explore differences in predicted weights at a variety of lengths when the weight-length relationship is not the same across a variety of groups.
Usage
lwCompPreds(
object,
lens = NULL,
qlens = c(0.05, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 0.95),
qlens.dec = 1,
base = exp(1),
interval = c("confidence", "prediction", "both"),
center.value = 0,
lwd = 1,
connect.preds = TRUE,
show.preds = FALSE,
col.connect = "gray70",
ylim = NULL,
main.pre = "Length==",
cex.main = 0.8,
xlab = "Groups",
ylab = "Predicted Weight",
yaxs = "r",
rows = round(sqrt(num)),
cols = ceiling(sqrt(num))
)
Arguments
object |
An |
lens |
A numeric vector that indicates the lengths at which the weights should be predicted. |
qlens |
A numeric vector that indicates the quantiles of lengths at which weights should be predicted. This is ignored if |
qlens.dec |
A single numeric that identifies the decimal place that the lengths derived from |
base |
A single positive numeric value that indicates the base of the logarithm used in the |
interval |
A single string that indicates whether to plot confidence ( |
center.value |
A single numeric value that indicates the log length used if the log length data was centered when constructing |
lwd |
A single numeric that indicates the line width to be used for the confidence and prediction interval lines (if not |
connect.preds |
A logical that indicates whether the predicted values should be connected with a line across groups or not. |
show.preds |
A logical that indicates whether the predicted values should be plotted with a point for each group or not. |
col.connect |
A color to use for the line that connects the predicted values (if |
ylim |
A numeric vector of length two that indicates the limits of the y-axis to be used for each plot. If null then limits will be chosen for each graph individually. |
main.pre |
A character string to be used as a prefix for the main title. See details. |
cex.main |
A numeric value for the character expansion of the main title. See details. |
xlab |
A single string for labeling the x-axis. |
ylab |
A single string for labeling the y-axis. |
yaxs |
A single string that indicates how the y-axis is formed. See |
rows |
A single numeric that contains the number of rows to use on the graphic. |
cols |
A single numeric that contains the number of columns to use on the graphic. |
Value
None. However, a plot is produced.
IFAR Chapter
7-Weight-Length.
Author(s)
Derek H. Ogle, DerekOgle51@gmail.com
References
Ogle, D.H. 2016. Introductory Fisheries Analyses with R. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL.
Examples
# add log length and weight data to ChinookArg data
ChinookArg$logtl <- log(ChinookArg$tl)
ChinookArg$logwt <- log(ChinookArg$w)
# fit model to assess equality of slopes
lm1 <- lm(logwt~logtl*loc,data=ChinookArg)
anova(lm1)
# set graphing parameters so that the plots will look decent
op <- par(mar=c(3.5,3.5,1,1),mgp=c(1.8,0.4,0),tcl=-0.2)
# show predicted weights (w/ CI) at the default quantile lengths
lwCompPreds(lm1,xlab="Location")
# show predicted weights (w/ CI) at the quartile lengths
lwCompPreds(lm1,xlab="Location",qlens=c(0.25,0.5,0.75))
# show predicted weights (w/ CI) at certain lengths
lwCompPreds(lm1,xlab="Location",lens=c(60,90,120,150))
# show predicted weights (w/ just PI) at certain lengths
lwCompPreds(lm1,xlab="Location",lens=c(60,90,120,150),interval="prediction")
lwCompPreds(lm1,xlab="Location",lens=c(60,90,120,150),connect.preds=FALSE,show.preds=TRUE)
# fit model with a different base (plot should be the same as the first example)
ChinookArg$logtl <- log10(ChinookArg$tl)
ChinookArg$logwt <- log10(ChinookArg$w)
lm1 <- lm(logwt~logtl*loc,data=ChinookArg)
lwCompPreds(lm1,base=10,xlab="Location")
## return graphing parameters to original state
par(op)