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VGAM (version 0.9-2)

plotvglm: Plots for VGLMs

Description

Currently not working, this function can be used to feed the object to the VGAM plotting function. In the future some diagnostic plots will be plotted.

Usage

plotvglm(x, type = c("vglm", "vgam"),
         newdata = NULL, y = NULL, residuals = NULL,
         rugplot = TRUE, se = FALSE, scale = 0, raw = TRUE,
         offset.arg = 0, deriv.arg = 0, overlay = FALSE,
         type.residuals = c("deviance", "working", "pearson", "response"),
         plot.arg = TRUE, which.term = NULL, which.cf = NULL,
         control = plotvgam.control(...), varxij = 1, ...)

Arguments

x
Same as plotvgam.
type
Default is the first choice. Currently the first choice gives an error (not written yet). If "vgam" then all the arguments are fed into plotvgam.
newdata, y, residuals, rugplot
Same as plotvgam.
se, scale, raw, offset.arg
Same as plotvgam.
deriv.arg, overlay, type.residuals
Same as plotvgam.
plot.arg, which.term, which.cf, control
Same as plotvgam.
..., varxij
Same as plotvgam.

Value

Details

Currently this function has not been written. When this is done some diagnostic plots based on residuals and hatvalues will be done. In the meanwhile, this function can be used to call the plotting function for vgam objects.

See Also

plotvgam, plotvgam.control, vglm.

Examples

Run this code
coalminers <- transform(coalminers, Age = (age - 42) / 5)
fit <- vglm(cbind(nBnW, nBW, BnW, BW) ~ bs(Age),
            binom2.or(zero = NULL), coalminers)
par(mfrow = c(1, 3))
plot(fit, type = "vgam", se = TRUE, ylim = c(-3, 2), las = 1)
plot(fit, type = "vgam", se = TRUE, which.cf = 1:2,
     lcol = "blue", scol = "orange", ylim = c(-3, 2))
plot(fit, type = "vgam", se = TRUE, which.cf = 1:2,
     lcol = "blue", scol = "orange", overlay = TRUE)

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