Description Usage Arguments See Also
Four plots (selectable by which
) are currently available: a plot of
the convergence rate of the algorithm, a plot of the time series of the
estimated loadings for each factor, a plot of the estimated factor functions,
and a plot of the fit for a given time. By default, the four plots are
provided.
1 2 3 4 |
x |
an |
which |
to choose between |
n |
number of time indicator to be plotted. |
ask |
logical; if TRUE, the user is asked before each plot, see
|
pal |
the color palette for the fit plot. To choose between
|
col |
what color should be drawn. |
type |
what type of plot should be drawn:
see |
theta |
angles defining the viewing direction of the fit plot. |
border |
the color of the line drawn around the surface facets of the fit plot. The default, NULL, corresponds to par("fg"). A value of NA will disable the drawing of borders: this is sometimes useful when the surface is shaded. |
box |
should the bounding box for the surface be displayed.
The default is |
shade |
the shade at a surface facet is computed as ((1+d)/2)^shade, where d is the dot product of a unit vector normal to the facet and a unit vector in the direction of a light source. Values of shade close to one yield shading similar to a point light source model and values close to zero produce no shading. Values in the range 0.5 to 0.75 provide an approximation to daylight illumination. |
expand |
a expansion factor applied to the z coordinates. Often used with 0 < expand < 1 to shrink the plotting box in the z direction. |
ticktype |
character: "simple" draws just an arrow parallel to the axis to indicate direction of increase; "detailed" draws normal ticks as per 2D plots. |
... |
other parameters to be passed through to plotting functions. |
DSFM2DData
, DSFM
, DSFM2D
,
summary.DSFM2D
, predict.DSFM2D
.
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