Description Usage Arguments Value
Plot a post-hoc tree of all tests or all significant tests on 2x2 discretized contingency tables. See vignettes for examples.
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xy |
A list (optional), whose first element corresponds to the matrix x as below, and
its second element corresponds to the matrix y as below.
if |
x |
A matrix (optional), number of columns = dimension of random vector,
number of rows = number of observations. If |
y |
A matrix (optional), number of columns = dimension of random vector,
number of rows = number of observations. If |
fit |
An object generated by |
show.all |
Logical. If |
max.node.size |
Numeric. Maximal node size. All nodes are scaled between |
min.node.size |
Numeric. Minimal node size. All nodes are scaled between |
use.pval |
String, choose between |
images.path |
String, path to save |
node.name |
String, prefix for file names for nodes |
filename |
String, file name for tree output. If left |
filetype |
String, default is |
The main output of multiTree is a pdf file with the directed acyclic graph
showing tests as nodes.
In addition, the function returns a list. Its elements are:
qgraph.object, the graphical object generated by the qgraph function. See
the qgraph package documentation for further details.
qgraph.call, the call for the tree generating function. Arguments for
the call: adj, the adjacency matrix, nodes.size, a numeric vector with the
scaled sizes of the nodes, images, the file names of the nodes images (may be
NULL), filename as passed to multiTree and passed over to qgraph,
and filetype as passed to multiTree and passed over to qgraph.
Other elements of the returned list are pvs.attributes, the attributes summarizing the
data and the tests performed as stored in fit, and n.nodes, the number of nodes.
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