| refplot | R Documentation |
The refplot function constructs a dot plot of effects along with a rweference distribution (either normal or simulated) to help in visually identifying active effects in a screening experiment.
refplot(effects, ref = TRUE, half = TRUE, method = "Zahn",
col = half, guides = FALSE, ID = FALSE, pch = 16, xlab, xlim, ...)
effects |
Numeric vector of effects or contrasts to be explored. |
ref |
Logical or character value. If A character value matching |
half |
Logical value. If |
method |
Character value. When |
col |
Scalar or vector of colors; or a logical value. If logical, a value of |
guides |
Logical value. If |
ID |
Logical value. If logical and |
pch, xlab, xlim, ... |
Additional graphical parameters (see |
If the returned environment is saved, then dot.id or dot.mod may be used later as for dot.plot results.
An environment that can be modified using dot.id or dot.mod.
Russell V. Lenth
Other ways of assessing active effects include a half-normal plot (hnplot), a Pareto plot of effects (see parplot), and a tabular style of presenting effects and P values (see eff.test). For more information on PSEs and methods, see PSE and ref.dist.
require(unrepx)
refplot(pdEff, ID = ME(pdEff))
## Not run:
# Batman lives!
refplot(pdEff, ref = "sim", method = "Lenth", half = FALSE)
## End(Not run)
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