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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