plotRetentionArea {evidenceFactors} | R Documentation |
Plots the convex increasing retention area
Description
For two evidence factors this function produces a grey-scale plot of the retention set, i.e. the set of sensitive bias levels.
Usage
plotRetentionArea(retentionBrd, Gamlist, ...)
Arguments
retentionBrd |
Output of retentionBrd function for two evidence factors. |
Gamlist |
List of two vectors of gamma values for two evidence factors. |
... |
Further arguments to be passed to method image and legend used for plotting. |
Details
For 2 evidence factors plotRetentionArea produces a grey-scale plot of the retention set, i.e. the set of sensitive bias levels.
Value
The output of the function is plot.
Author(s)
Bikram Karmakar
References
Karmakar, B., French, B., Sadakane, A. and Small, D. S. (2016) Integrating the evidence from evidence factors in observational studies.
See Also
Examples
data(Plist)
data(Gamlist)
rbrd = retentionBrd(Plist, Gamlist)
plotRetentionArea(rbrd, Gamlist)
rbrd = retentionBrd(Plist, Gamlist, method = "Truncated")
plotRetentionArea(rbrd, Gamlist)
## mean tail moment data example
library(sensitivitymv)
data(mtm)
Gamseq <- seq(1, 15, by = 0.2)
Gamlist <- list(Gamseq, Gamseq)
Plist <- list(c(), c())
for(gam in Gamseq){
Plist[[1]] = c(Plist[[1]], senmv(-mtm,gamma=gam,trim=1)$pval)
Plist[[2]] = c(Plist[[2]], senmv(-mtm[,2:3],gamma=gam,trim=1)$pval)
}
# Fisher's combination method
rbrd <- retentionBrd(Plist, Gamlist)
plotRetentionArea(rbrd, Gamlist)
# truncated product combination
rbrd <- retentionBrd(Plist, Gamlist, method = "Truncated", talpha = .5)
plotRetentionArea(rbrd, Gamlist)
[Package evidenceFactors version 1.8 Index]