plot.pairwiseCI {pairwiseCI} | R Documentation |
Plotting the output of pairwiseCI
Description
Easy method for plotting estimates and confidence bounds calculated using pairwiseCI
.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'pairwiseCI'
plot(x,
CIvert=NULL, CIlty = 1, CIlwd=1, CIcex=1,
H0line=NULL, H0lty=1, H0lwd=1,
main=NULL, ylab="", xlab="",
... )
Arguments
x |
an object of class "pairwiseCI", the output of function \link{pairwiseCI} |
CIvert |
logical, whether confidence intervals shall be plotted vertical if CIvert=TRUE and horizontal if CIvert=FALSE |
CIlty |
integer, giving the line type of the CI, as documented for cex in ?par |
CIlwd |
integer, giving the line width of the CI, as documented for lwd ?par |
CIcex |
numerical value giving the size of CIsymbols relative to the default value, see cex in ?par |
H0line |
Value to be plotted as vertical or horizontal line, depending on the value of CIvert |
H0lty |
integer, giving the line type of the CI, as documented for lty in ?par |
H0lwd |
integer, giving the line width of the CI, as documented for lwd in ?par |
main |
as main in plot |
ylab |
label of y-axis as ylab in plot, default is no label |
xlab |
label of x-axis as ylab in plot, default is no label |
... |
Further arguments to be passed to axis. Note, that arguments las, at, labels are defined internally and can not be set via ... |
Author(s)
Frank Schaarschmidt
Examples
data(Oats)
output <- pairwiseCI(yield ~ Block, data=Oats,
by="nitro",method="Param.diff", control="I")
# default plot for difference methods:
plot(output)
# some small changes:
plot(output, CIvert=TRUE, H0line=c(-2,0,2), H0lty=c(2,1,2))
output <- pairwiseCI(yield ~ Block, data=Oats,
by="nitro", method="Param.ratio", control="I")
# default plot for ratio methods:
plot(output)
# some small changes:
plot(output, CIvert=FALSE, H0line=c(0.7, 1, 1/0.7),
H0lty=c(3,2,3))