gf_fitdistr {ggformula} | R Documentation |
Plot density function based on fit to data
Description
MASS::fitdistr()
is used to fit coefficients of a specified family of
distributions and the resulting density curve is displayed.
Usage
gf_fitdistr(
object = NULL,
gformula = NULL,
data = NULL,
...,
dist = "dnorm",
start = NULL,
alpha,
color,
fill,
group,
linetype,
linewidth,
size,
xlab,
ylab,
title,
subtitle,
caption,
geom = "path",
stat = "fitdistr",
position = "identity",
show.legend = NA,
show.help = NULL,
inherit = FALSE,
environment = parent.frame()
)
Arguments
object |
When chaining, this holds an object produced in the earlier portions of the chain. Most users can safely ignore this argument. See examples. |
gformula |
A formula with shape |
data |
A data frame containing the variable to be fitted. |
... |
Additional arguments |
dist |
A quoted name of a distribution function.
See |
start |
Starting value(s) for the search for MLE. (See MASS::fitdistr.) |
alpha |
Opacity (0 = invisible, 1 = opaque). |
color |
A color or a formula used for mapping color. |
fill |
A color for filling, or a formula used for mapping fill. |
group |
Used for grouping. |
linetype |
A linetype (numeric or "dashed", "dotted", etc.) or a formula used for mapping linetype. |
linewidth |
A numerical line width or a formula used for mapping linewidth. |
size |
size aesthetic for dots in pmf plots. |
xlab |
Label for x-axis. See also |
ylab |
Label for y-axis. See also |
title , subtitle , caption |
Title, sub-title, and caption for the plot.
See also |
geom |
A character string naming the geom used to make the layer. |
stat |
A character string naming the stat used to make the layer. |
position |
Either a character string naming the position function used for the layer or a position object returned from a call to a position function. |
show.legend |
A logical indicating whether this layer should be included in
the legends. |
show.help |
If |
inherit |
A logical indicating whether default attributes are inherited. |
environment |
An environment in which to look for variables not found in |
Value
a gg object
Specifying plot attributes
Positional attributes (a.k.a, aesthetics) are specified using the formula in gformula
.
Setting and mapping of additional attributes can be done through the
use of additional arguments.
Attributes can be set can be set using arguments of the form attribute = value
or
mapped using arguments of the form attribute = ~ expression
.
In formulas of the form A | B
, B
will be used to form facets using
facet_wrap()
or facet_grid()
.
This provides an alternative to
gf_facet_wrap()
and
gf_facet_grid()
that is terser and may feel more familiar to users
of lattice.
Evaluation
Evaluation of the ggplot2 code occurs in the environment of gformula
.
This will typically do the right thing when formulas are created on the fly, but might not
be the right thing if formulas created in one environment are used to create plots
in another.
See Also
Examples
gf_fitdistr(~length, data = mosaicData::KidsFeet, inherit = FALSE) |>
gf_dhistogram(~length, data = mosaicData::KidsFeet, binwidth = 0.5, alpha = 0.25)
gf_dhistogram(~length, data = mosaicData::KidsFeet, binwidth = 0.5, alpha = 0.25) |>
gf_fitdistr()
set.seed(12345)
Dat <- data.frame(
f = rf(500, df1 = 3, df2 = 47),
g = rgamma(500, 3, 10)
)
gf_dhistogram(~g, data = Dat) |>
gf_fitdistr(dist = "dgamma", linewidth = 1.4)
gf_dhistogram(~g, data = Dat) |>
gf_fun(mosaicCore::fit_distr_fun(~g, data = Dat, dist = "dgamma"))
gf_dhistogram(~f, data = Dat) |>
gf_fitdistr(dist = "df", start = list(df1 = 2, df2 = 50))
# fitted parameters are default argument values
args(
mosaicCore::fit_distr_fun(~f,
data = Dat, dist = "df",
start = list(df1 = 2, df2 = 50)
)
)
args(mosaicCore::fit_distr_fun(~g, data = Dat, dist = "dgamma"))