View source: R/plot.parameters_model.R
plot.see_parameters_model | R Documentation |
The plot()
method for the parameters::model_parameters()
function.
## S3 method for class 'see_parameters_model'
plot(
x,
show_intercept = FALSE,
size_point = 0.8,
size_text = NA,
sort = NULL,
n_columns = NULL,
type = c("forest", "funnel"),
weight_points = TRUE,
show_labels = FALSE,
show_estimate = TRUE,
show_interval = TRUE,
show_density = FALSE,
show_direction = TRUE,
log_scale = FALSE,
...
)
## S3 method for class 'see_parameters_sem'
plot(
x,
data = NULL,
component = c("regression", "correlation", "loading"),
type = component,
threshold_coefficient = NULL,
threshold_p = NULL,
ci = TRUE,
size_point = 22,
...
)
x |
An object. |
show_intercept |
Logical, if |
size_point |
Numeric specifying size of point-geoms. |
size_text |
Numeric value specifying size of text labels. |
sort |
The behavior of this argument depends on the plotting contexts.
|
n_columns |
For models with multiple components (like fixed and random,
count and zero-inflated), defines the number of columns for the
panel-layout. If |
type |
Character indicating the type of plot. Only applies for model parameters from meta-analysis objects (e.g. metafor). |
weight_points |
Logical. If |
show_labels |
Logical. If |
show_estimate |
Should the point estimate of each parameter be shown?
(default: |
show_interval |
Should the compatibility interval(s) of each parameter
be shown? (default: |
show_density |
Should the compatibility density (i.e., posterior,
bootstrap, or confidence density) of each parameter be shown?
(default: |
show_direction |
Should the "direction" of coefficients (e.g., positive
or negative coefficients) be highlighted using different colors?
(default: |
log_scale |
Should exponentiated coefficients (e.g., odds-ratios) be
plotted on a log scale? (default: |
... |
Arguments passed to or from other methods. |
data |
The original data used to create this object. Can be a statistical model. |
component |
Character indicating which component of the model should be plotted. |
threshold_coefficient |
Numeric, threshold at which value coefficients will be displayed. |
threshold_p |
Numeric, threshold at which value p-values will be displayed. |
ci |
Logical, whether confidence intervals should be added to the plot. |
A ggplot2-object.
By default, coefficients and their confidence intervals are colored
depending on whether they show a "positive" or "negative" association with
the outcome. E.g., in case of linear models, colors simply distinguish positive
or negative coefficients. For logistic regression models that are shown on the
odds ratio scale, colors distinguish odds ratios above or below 1. Use
show_direction = FALSE
to disable this feature and only show a one-colored
forest plot.
library(parameters)
m <- lm(mpg ~ wt + cyl + gear + disp, data = mtcars)
result <- model_parameters(m)
result
plot(result)
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