View source: R/fixed-methods.R
| plot.beezdemand_fixed | R Documentation |
Plot Method for beezdemand_fixed
## S3 method for class 'beezdemand_fixed'
plot(
x,
type = c("demand", "population", "individual", "both"),
ids = NULL,
style = c("modern", "apa"),
show_observed = TRUE,
show_pred = NULL,
x_trans = c("log10", "log", "linear", "pseudo_log"),
y_trans = NULL,
free_trans = 0.01,
x_limits = NULL,
y_limits = NULL,
n_points = 200,
x_lab = NULL,
y_lab = NULL,
xlab = NULL,
ylab = NULL,
facet = NULL,
observed_point_alpha = 0.5,
observed_point_size = 1.8,
pop_line_alpha = 0.9,
pop_line_size = 1,
ind_line_alpha = 0.35,
ind_line_size = 0.7,
subtitle = NULL,
...
)
x |
A beezdemand_fixed object. |
type |
Plot type: "demand", "population", "individual", or "both". |
ids |
Optional vector of subject IDs to plot. Defaults to all subjects. |
style |
Plot styling, passed to |
show_observed |
Logical; if TRUE, overlay observed data points where possible. |
show_pred |
Which prediction layers to plot: "population", "individual", or "both". |
x_trans |
X-axis transform: "log", "log10", "linear", or "pseudo_log". |
y_trans |
Y-axis transform: "log", "log10", "linear", or "pseudo_log". |
free_trans |
Value used to display free (x = 0) on log scales. Use NULL to drop x <= 0 values instead. |
x_limits |
Optional numeric vector of length 2 for x-axis limits. |
y_limits |
Optional numeric vector of length 2 for y-axis limits. |
n_points |
Number of points to use for prediction curves when thinning. |
x_lab |
Optional x-axis label. |
y_lab |
Optional y-axis label. |
xlab |
Deprecated alias for |
ylab |
Deprecated alias for |
facet |
Faceting specification (TRUE for |
observed_point_alpha |
Alpha for observed points. |
observed_point_size |
Size for observed points. |
pop_line_alpha |
Alpha for population curve. |
pop_line_size |
Line size for population curve. |
ind_line_alpha |
Alpha for individual curves. |
ind_line_size |
Line size for individual curves. |
subtitle |
Optional subtitle for the plot. |
... |
Additional arguments (currently unused). |
A ggplot2 object.
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