Description Usage Arguments Details Author(s) See Also Examples
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.
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This is intended for plotting confidence intervals produced by the output of simconboot
or rconint
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Wesley Graybill, Mingli Chen, Victor Chernozhukov, Ivan Fernandez-Val, Alfred Galichon
lines
,plot.conint
,points.conint
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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)
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