lines.conint: Lines Method for Simultaneous Confidence Intervals

Description Usage Arguments Details Author(s) See Also Examples

Description

A method for the lines generic. It graphs both the upper and lower end-point functions of a confidence interval as lines on a plot.

Usage

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## S3 method for class 'conint'
lines(x, ...)

Arguments

x

object of class conint

...

further arguments to lines.default

Details

This is intended for plotting confidence intervals produced by the output of simconboot or rconint.

Author(s)

Wesley Graybill, Mingli Chen, Victor Chernozhukov, Ivan Fernandez-Val, Alfred Galichon

See Also

lines,plot.conint,points.conint

Examples

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data(GrowthChart)
attach(GrowthChart)

nage <- 2*pi*(age-min(age))/(max(age)-min(age))
formula<-height~I(sin(nage))+I(cos(nage))+I(sin(2*nage))+
          I(cos(2*nage))+I(sin(3*nage))+ I(cos(3*nage))+I(sin(4*nage))+I(cos(4*nage))		  
		  
j<-simconboot(nage,height,lm,formula)
plot(nage,height,pch=21,bg='gray',cex=.5,xlab="Age (years)",ylab="Height (cms)",col='gray',xaxt='n')
axis(1, at = seq(-2*pi*min(age)/(max(age)-min(age)), 
     2*pi+1, by=5*2*pi/(max(age)-min(age))), label = seq(0, max(age)+1, by=5))
lines(j)

detach(GrowthChart)

Rearrangement documentation built on May 1, 2019, 11:29 p.m.