plotSeq {rockchalk} | R Documentation |
Create sequences for plotting
Description
plotSeq
is a convenience for the creation of sequence
across the range of a variable.
By default, the length of the plotting
sequence will be equal to the length of the original sequence.
In that case, the only effect is to create an evenly-spaced
set of values. If length.out
is specified, the user
determines the number of elements in plotSeq.
Usage
plotSeq(x, length.out = length(x))
Arguments
x |
an R vector variable |
length.out |
the number of elements in the desired plotting sequence. |
Details
The primary intended usage is for the creation of plotting sequences of numeric variables. It takes a variable's range and the fills in evenly spaced steps. If x is a factor variable, the levels will be returned. Uses of this functionality are planned in the future.
See Also
pretty
Examples
#Create a quadratic regression
stde <- 14
x <- rnorm(100, m = 50, s = 10)
y <- 0.2 - 02*x + 0.2*x^2 + stde*rnorm(100)
mod1 <- lm (y ~ poly(x, 2))
plot(x, y, main="The Quadratic Regression")
seqx <- plotSeq(x, length.out = 10)
seqy <- predict(mod1, newdata = data.frame(x = seqx))
lines(seqx, seqy, col = "red")
# Notice the bad result when a plotting sequence is
# not used.
plot(x, y, main = "Bad Plot Result")
seqy <- predict(mod1)
lines(x, seqy, col = "green")
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