Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) See Also Examples
Create a normal probability plot of y 
with one line for each level of a 
factor or character 
variable x and (optionally) different 
symbols for the different levels of a 
variable z.  
To create a normal probability plot with 
one line for each of multiple y 
variables, see qqnorm2s.  
To create a normal probability plot with 
one line and different symbols for each 
level of a variable z, see 
qqnorm2.
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y | 
 a   | 
x | 
 a   | 
z | 
 A character vector giving the name of a
column of   | 
data. | 
 a   | 
plot.it | 
 logical: Should the result be plotted?  | 
datax | 
 The   | 
outnames | 
 Names for the components of the 
  | 
pch | 
 a named vector of the plotting symbols to be
used with names corresponding to the levels
of  By default, if  If  Otherwise, by default,  If   | 
col | 
 A vector indicating the colors corresponding 
to each element of   | 
legend. | 
 A list with components  By default,  Similarly, by default,   | 
... | 
 Optional arguments. For  For   | 
data. is split by x and the
result is passed to qqnorm2s
Returns an object of class 
qqnorm2s.
Spencer Graves
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15  | ##
## One data.frame
##
tstDF2 <- data.frame(y=1:6, x=c('a','b'), 
    z2=c(TRUE, TRUE, FALSE),
    z3=c('tell', 'me', 'why') )
# produce the object and plot it
Qnt <- qqnorm2t('y', 'x', 'z2', tstDF2)
# plot the object previously created
plot(Qnt)
Qnt0 <- qqnorm2t('y', 'x', data.=tstDF2)
# without z 
qqnorm2t('y', 'x', data.=tstDF2)
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