View source: R/conf.mat.plot.R
| conf.mat.plot | R Documentation | 
Plot a Confusion Matrix.
 
conf.mat.plot(pred, actual, cutoff = 0.5, conf.level = 0, margin = 1, 
                          color = c("#ff83a8", "#83ff9b"), ...)
| pred | adjacency matrix corresponding to an estimated graph. 
It can be an object with  | 
| actual |  adjacency matrix corresponding to the actual graph structure in which  | 
| cutoff | cutoff value for the case that  | 
| conf.level | confidence level used for the confidence rings on the odds ratios. Must be a single nonnegative number less than 1; if set to 0 (the default), confidence rings are suppressed. | 
| margin | numeric vector with the margins to equate. Must be one of 1 (the default), 2, or c(1, 2), which corresponds to standardizing the row, column, or both margins in each 2 by 2 table. Only used if std equals "margins". | 
| color | vector of length 2 specifying the colors to use for the smaller and larger diagonals of each 2 by 2 table. | 
| ... | options to be passed to  | 
Reza Mohammadi a.mohammadi@uva.nl
conf.mat, compare, roc, bdgraph 
## Not run: 
set.seed(100)
# Generating multivariate normal data from a 'random' graph
data.sim <- bdgraph.sim(n = 50, p = 6, size = 7, vis = TRUE)
# Running sampling algorithm based on GGMs 
sample.ggm <- bdgraph(data = data.sim, method = "ggm", iter = 10000)
# Confusion Matrix for GGM method
conf.mat.plot(pred = sample.ggm, actual = data.sim)
## End(Not run)
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