Description Usage Arguments Details Value Partial Residuals Note Examples
A generic plot-method for ggeffects
-objects.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 | ## S3 method for class 'ggeffects'
plot(
x,
ci = TRUE,
ci.style = c("ribbon", "errorbar", "dash", "dot"),
facets,
add.data = FALSE,
limit.range = FALSE,
residuals = FALSE,
residuals.line = FALSE,
collapse.group = FALSE,
colors = "Set1",
alpha = 0.15,
dodge = 0.25,
use.theme = TRUE,
dot.alpha = 0.35,
jitter = 0.2,
log.y = FALSE,
case = NULL,
show.legend = TRUE,
show.title = TRUE,
show.x.title = TRUE,
show.y.title = TRUE,
dot.size = NULL,
line.size = NULL,
connect.lines = FALSE,
grid,
one.plot = TRUE,
rawdata,
residuals.type,
...
)
theme_ggeffects(base_size = 11, base_family = "")
show_pals()
|
x |
An object of class |
ci |
Logical, if |
ci.style |
Character vector, indicating the style of the confidence
bands. May be either |
facets, grid |
Logical, defaults to |
add.data, rawdata |
Logical, if |
limit.range |
Logical, if |
residuals |
Logical, if |
residuals.line |
Logical, if |
collapse.group |
For mixed effects models, name of the grouping variable
of random effects. If |
colors |
Character vector with color values in hex-format, valid
color value names (see
|
alpha |
Alpha value for the confidence bands. |
dodge |
Value for offsetting or shifting error bars, to avoid overlapping.
Only applies, if a factor is plotted at the x-axis (in such cases, the
confidence bands are replaced by error bars automatically), or if
|
use.theme |
Logical, if |
dot.alpha |
Alpha value for data points, when |
jitter |
Numeric, between 0 and 1. If not |
log.y |
Logical, if |
case |
Desired target case. Labels will automatically converted into the
specified character case. See |
show.legend |
Logical, shows or hides the plot legend. |
show.title |
Logical, shows or hides the plot title- |
show.x.title |
Logical, shows or hides the plot title for the x-axis. |
show.y.title |
Logical, shows or hides the plot title for the y-axis. |
dot.size |
Numeric, size of the point geoms. |
line.size |
Numeric, size of the line geoms. |
connect.lines |
Logical, if |
one.plot |
Logical, if |
residuals.type |
Deprecated. Formally was the residual type. Now is always |
... |
Further arguments passed down to |
base_size |
Base font size. |
base_family |
Base font family. |
For proportional odds logistic regression (see ?MASS::polr
)
or cumulative link models in general, plots are automatically facetted
by response.level
, which indicates the grouping of predictions
based on the level of the model's response.
A ggplot2-object.
For generalized linear models (glms), residualized scores are
computed as inv.link(link(Y) + r)
where Y
are the predicted
values on the response scale, and r
are the working residuals.
For (generalized) linear mixed models, the random effect are also
partialled out.
Load library(ggplot2)
and use theme_set(theme_ggeffects())
to set the ggeffects-theme as default plotting theme. You can then use
further plot-modifiers from sjPlot, like legend_style()
or
font_size()
without losing the theme-modifications.
There are pre-defined colour palettes in this package. Use
show_pals()
to show all available colour palettes.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 | library(sjlabelled)
data(efc)
efc$c172code <- as_label(efc$c172code)
fit <- lm(barthtot ~ c12hour + neg_c_7 + c161sex + c172code, data = efc)
dat <- ggpredict(fit, terms = "c12hour")
plot(dat)
# facet by group, use pre-defined color palette
dat <- ggpredict(fit, terms = c("c12hour", "c172code"))
plot(dat, facet = TRUE, colors = "hero")
# don't use facets, b/w figure, w/o confidence bands
dat <- ggpredict(fit, terms = c("c12hour", "c172code"))
plot(dat, colors = "bw", ci = FALSE)
# factor at x axis, plot exact data points and error bars
dat <- ggpredict(fit, terms = c("c172code", "c161sex"))
plot(dat)
# for three variables, automatic facetting
dat <- ggpredict(fit, terms = c("c12hour", "c172code", "c161sex"))
plot(dat)
# show all color palettes
show_pals()
|
Add the following code to your website.
For more information on customizing the embed code, read Embedding Snippets.