Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) References See Also Examples
This function provides a simple function for plotting data using power transformations.
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x |
name of the power transformation object |
z |
Additional variables of the same length as those used to get the transformation
to be plotted, default is |
round |
If |
plot |
Plotting method. Default is |
... |
Optional arguments passed to the plotting method |
The data used to estimate transformations using powerTransform
are plotted
in the transformed scale.
None. Produces a graph as a side-effect.
Sanford Weisberg, <sandy@umn.edu>
Weisberg, S. (2014) Applied Linear Regression, Fourth Edition, Wiley.
Fox, J. and Weisberg, S. (2011) An R Companion to Applied Linear Regression, Second Edition, Sage.
1 2 | summary(a3 <- powerTransform(cbind(len, adt, trks, shld, sigs1) ~ 1, Highway1))
with(Highway1, plot(a3, z=rate, col=as.numeric(htype)))
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