plot.gsi {multisensi} | R Documentation |
Plot method for generalised sensitivity analysis
Description
Plot method for generalised sensitivity analysis of class gsi
Usage
## S3 method for class 'gsi'
plot(x, nb.plot = 10, nb.comp = 3, graph = 1:3, xmax=NULL,
beside=TRUE, cor.plot=FALSE, xtick=TRUE, type="l",...)
Arguments
x |
a gsi object. |
nb.plot |
number of input factors to be considered. |
nb.comp |
number of Principal Components to be plotted. |
graph |
figures number: 1 or 2 or 3. 1 is for plotting the PCs and their sensitivity indices, 2 is for plotting the Generalised Sensitivity Indice, 3 is for plotting the Rsquare. |
xmax |
a user-defined maximal |
beside |
if TRUE, the main and total sensitivity indices are represented by two bars; if FALSE, they are represented by the same bar. |
cor.plot |
if TRUE a correlation graph is made to represent the PCs ; if FALSE (default) a functionnal boxplot of the PCs is plotted. |
xtick |
if TRUE, put column names of outputs (Y) as ticks for the x axis. |
type |
what type of plot should be drawn for correlation graph ("l" for lines). |
... |
graphical parameters. |
See Also
gsi
, multisensi
, graph.bar
, graph.pc