xyplot.lm | R Documentation |
Lattice plot diagnostics for lm
objects, mostly mimicking the behavior
of stats::plot.lm()
but based on lattice::xyplot()
instead.
## S3 method for class 'lm'
xyplot(
x,
data = NULL,
which = c(1:3, 5),
main = FALSE,
id.n = 3,
labels.id = names(residuals(x)),
cex.id = 0.75,
cook.levels = c(0.5, 1),
label.pos = c(4, 2),
layout = NULL,
...
)
x |
|
data |
Only provided for method consistency and is ignored. |
which |
if a subset of the plots is required, specify a subset of the
numbers |
main |
if |
id.n |
number of points to be labelled in each plot, starting with the most extreme. |
labels.id |
vector of labels, from which the labels for extreme
points will be chosen. |
cex.id |
magnification of point labels. |
cook.levels |
levels of Cook's distance at which to draw contours. |
label.pos |
positioning of labels, for the left half and right half of the graph respectively, for plots 1-3, 5, 6. |
layout |
a numeric vector with |
... |
arguments to be passed to |
A list of trellis
objects or a single trellis
object.
Original by John Maindonald and Martin Maechler. Adaptation to lattice by Johan Larsson.
stats::lm()
, stats::plot.lm()
, lattice::xyplot()
fit <- lm(Sepal.Length ~ Sepal.Width, data = iris)
xyplot(fit)
xyplot(fit, which = 5)
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