R/ipred.vs.idv.R

Defines functions ipred.vs.idv

Documented in ipred.vs.idv

# Xpose 4
# An R-based population pharmacokinetic/
# pharmacodynamic model building aid for NONMEM.
# Copyright (C) 1998-2004 E. Niclas Jonsson and Mats Karlsson.
# Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Andrew C. Hooker, Justin J. Wilkins, 
# Mats O. Karlsson and E. Niclas Jonsson.
# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Andrew C. Hooker, Mats O. Karlsson and 
# E. Niclas Jonsson.

# This file is a part of Xpose 4.
# Xpose 4 is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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#' Individual predictions (IPRED) plotted against the independent variable
#' (IDV) for Xpose 4
#' 
#' This is a plot of Individual predictions (IPRED) vs the independent variable
#' (IDV), a specific function in Xpose 4. It is a wrapper encapsulating
#' arguments to the \code{xpose.plot.default} function. Most of the options
#' take their default values from xpose.data object but may be overridden by
#' supplying them as arguments.
#' 
#' A wide array of extra options controlling \code{xyplot}s are available. See
#' \code{\link{xpose.plot.default}} and \code{\link{xpose.panel.default}} for
#' details.
#' 
#' @param object An xpose.data object.
#' @param smooth Logical value indicating whether an x-y smooth should be
#' superimposed.  The default is TRUE.
#' @param \dots Other arguments passed to \code{link{xpose.plot.default}}.
#' @return Returns an xyplot of IPRED vs IDV.
#' @author E. Niclas Jonsson, Mats Karlsson, Andrew Hooker & Justin Wilkins
#' @seealso \code{\link{xpose.plot.default}},
#' \code{\link{xpose.panel.default}}, \code{\link[lattice]{xyplot}},
#' \code{\link{xpose.prefs-class}}, \code{\link{xpose.data-class}}
#' @keywords methods
#' @examples
#' ## Here we load the example xpose database 
#' xpdb <- simpraz.xpdb
#' 
#' ipred.vs.idv(xpdb)
#' 
#' ## A conditioning plot
#' ipred.vs.idv(xpdb, by="HCTZ")
#' 
#' ## Logarithmic Y-axis
#' ipred.vs.idv(xpdb, logy=TRUE)
#' 
#' ## Custom colours and symbols, IDs
#' ipred.vs.idv(xpdb, cex=0.6, pch=3, col=1, ids=TRUE)
#' 
#' @export ipred.vs.idv
#' @family specific functions 
ipred.vs.idv <-
  function(object,
           smooth=TRUE,
           ...) {



    ## Make sure we have the necessary variables defined
    if(is.null(check.vars(c("ipred","idv"),object))) {
      return(NULL)
    }

    xplot <- xpose.plot.default(xvardef("idv",object),
                                xvardef("ipred",object),
                                smooth=smooth,
                                object,
                                ...)
      
    return(xplot)
  }

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