plot.dmcobs | R Documentation |
Plot delta results from the output of dmcObservedData. The plot can be an overall rtCorrect, errorRate, rtErrors, cdf, caf, delta, deltaErrors, deltaER, or all of the previous plots.
## S3 method for class 'dmcobs'
plot(
x,
figType = "all",
subject = NULL,
labels = c("Compatible", "Incompatible"),
cols = c("black", "gray"),
ltys = c(1, 1),
pchs = c(1, 1),
errorBars = FALSE,
errorBarType = "sd",
ylimRt = NULL,
ylimErr = NULL,
xlimCDF = NULL,
ylimCAF = NULL,
cafBinLabels = FALSE,
ylimDelta = NULL,
xlimDelta = NULL,
xlabs = TRUE,
ylabs = TRUE,
xaxts = TRUE,
yaxts = TRUE,
xylabPos = 2,
resetPar = TRUE,
legend = TRUE,
legend.parameters = list(),
...
)
x |
Output from dmcObservedData |
figType |
rtCorrect, errorRate, rtErrors, cdf, caf, delta, deltaErrors, deltaER, all |
subject |
NULL (aggregated data across all subjects) or integer for subject number |
labels |
Condition labels c("Compatible", "Incompatible") default |
cols |
Condition colours c("green", "red") default |
ltys |
Linetype see par |
pchs |
Symbols see par |
errorBars |
TRUE(default)/FALSE Plot errorbars |
errorBarType |
sd(default), or se |
ylimRt |
ylimit for Rt plots |
ylimErr |
ylimit for error rate plots |
xlimCDF |
xlimit for CDF plot |
ylimCAF |
ylimit for CAF plot |
cafBinLabels |
TRUE/FALSE |
ylimDelta |
ylimit for delta plot |
xlimDelta |
xlimit for delta plot |
xlabs |
TRUE/FALSE |
ylabs |
TRUE/FALSE |
xaxts |
TRUE/FALSE |
yaxts |
TRUE/FALSE |
xylabPos |
2 |
resetPar |
TRUE/FALSE Reset graphical parameters |
legend |
TRUE/FALSE |
legend.parameters |
list |
... |
additional plot pars |
Plot (no return value)
# Example 1
dat <- dmcCombineObservedData(flankerData, simonData) # combine flanker/simon data
plot(dat, figType = "all", xlimDelta = c(200, 700), ylimDelta = c(-20, 80),
cols = c("black", "darkgrey"), pchs = c(1, 2))
plot(dat, figType = "delta", xlimDelta = c(200, 700), ylimDelta = c(-20, 80),
cols = c("black", "darkgrey"), pchs = c(1, 2), legend = TRUE,
legend.parameters=list(x="topright", legend=c("Flanker", "Simon")))
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