| umxPlotACEv {umx} | R Documentation |
Produce a graphical display of an ACE variance-components twin model
Description
Plots an ACE model graphically, opening the result in the browser (or a graphviz application).
Usage
umxPlotACEv(
x = NA,
file = "name",
digits = 2,
means = FALSE,
std = TRUE,
strip_zero = TRUE,
...
)
Arguments
x |
|
file |
The name of the dot file to write: Default ("name") = use the name of the model. NA = don't plot. |
digits |
How many decimals to include in path loadings (default = 2) |
means |
Whether to show means paths (default = FALSE) |
std |
Whether to standardize the model (default = FALSE) |
strip_zero |
Whether to strip the leading "0" and decimal point from parameter estimates (default = TRUE) |
... |
Additional (optional) parameters |
Value
optionally return the dot code
References
See Also
Other Plotting functions:
ggAddR(),
plot.MxLISRELModel(),
plot.MxModelTwinMaker(),
plot.MxModel(),
umxPlotACEcov(),
umxPlotACE(),
umxPlotCP(),
umxPlotDoC(),
umxPlotFun(),
umxPlotGxEbiv(),
umxPlotGxE(),
umxPlotIP(),
umxPlotSexLim(),
umxPlotSimplex(),
umxPlot(),
umx
Examples
## Not run:
require(umx)
data(twinData)
mzData = subset(twinData, zygosity == "MZFF")
dzData = subset(twinData, zygosity == "DZFF")
m1 = umxACEv(selDVs = "bmi", dzData = dzData, mzData = mzData, sep = "")
umxSummary(m1)
umxPlotACEv(m1, std = FALSE) # Don't standardize
plot(m1, std = FALSE) # don't standardize
## End(Not run)