knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, fig.retina = 2, message = FALSE, warning = FALSE ) options(width=120)
A 'ggplot2' Extension for Visualizing Density, Distribution, Hazard, or Survival Functions using the 'logspline' Package
Methods are provided to plot a logspline density, distribution function, hazard function or survival function from a logspline density
The following functions are implemented:
stat_logspline
: Computes logspline density (+ counts estimate), probability, survival & hazardinstall("gglogspline", repos = "https://cinc.rud.is") # or devtools::install_git("https://git.sr.ht/~hrbrmstr/gglogspline.git") # or devtools::install_git("https://git.rud.is/hrbrmstr/gglogspline.git") # or devtools::install_gitlab("hrbrmstr/gglogspline") # or devtools::install_bitbucket("hrbrmstr/gglogspline") # or devtools::install_github("hrbrmstr/gglogspline")
library(gglogspline) library(ggplot2) # current version packageVersion("gglogspline")
set.seed(1) data.frame( val = rnorm(100) ) -> xdf ggplot(xdf) + stat_logspline(aes(val)) ggplot(xdf) + stat_logspline(aes(val, y = stat(count))) + labs(title = "logspline (count)") ggplot(xdf) + stat_logspline(aes(val, y = stat(probs))) + labs(title = "logspline (probability function)") ggplot(xdf) + stat_logspline(aes(val, y = stat(survival))) + labs(title = "logspline (survival function)") ggplot(xdf) + stat_logspline(aes(val, y = stat(hazard))) + labs(title = "logspline (hazard function)")
cloc::cloc_pkg_md()
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