Plot.RT.Single_Func {IOHanalyzer} | R Documentation |
Plot lineplot of the ERTs of a DataSetList
Description
Plot lineplot of the ERTs of a DataSetList
Usage
Plot.RT.Single_Func(
dsList,
Fstart = NULL,
Fstop = NULL,
show.ERT = T,
show.CI = F,
show.mean = F,
show.median = F,
backend = NULL,
scale.xlog = F,
scale.ylog = F,
scale.reverse = F,
includeOpts = F,
p = NULL
)
## S3 method for class 'DataSetList'
Plot.RT.Single_Func(
dsList,
Fstart = NULL,
Fstop = NULL,
show.ERT = T,
show.CI = T,
show.mean = F,
show.median = F,
backend = NULL,
scale.xlog = F,
scale.ylog = F,
scale.reverse = F,
includeOpts = F,
p = NULL
)
Arguments
dsList |
A DataSetList (should consist of only one function and dimension). |
Fstart |
The starting function value. |
Fstop |
The final function value. |
show.ERT |
Whether or not to show the ERT-values |
show.CI |
Whether or not to show the standard deviations |
show.mean |
Whether or not to show the mean hitting times |
show.median |
Whether or not to show the median hitting times |
backend |
Which plotting library to use. Can be 'plotly' or 'ggplot2' |
scale.xlog |
Whether or not to scale the x-axis logaritmically |
scale.ylog |
Whether or not to scale the y-axis logaritmically |
scale.reverse |
Wheter or not to reverse the x-axis (when using minimization) |
includeOpts |
Whether or not to include all best points reached by each algorithm |
p |
Existing plot to which to add the current data |
Value
A plot of ERT-values of the DataSetList
Examples
Plot.RT.Single_Func(subset(dsl, funcId == 1))
[Package IOHanalyzer version 0.1.8.10 Index]