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DoseFinding (version 0.6-3)

plot.planMM: Plotting a planMM object

Description

This function displays the contrasts or model means obtained from a planMM object.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'planMM':
plot(x, superpose = TRUE, xlab = "Dose",
     ylab = NULL, resp = c("contrasts", "means"), ...)

Arguments

x
A planMM object.
superpose
Logical, indicating if lines should be superposed.
xlab
Label for x-axis
ylab
Label for y-axis
resp
One of "contrasts" or "means". Determines, whether contrasts or normalized means are plotted.
...
Additional arguments to the xyplot function call.

See Also

planMM

Examples

Run this code
doses <- c(0, 10, 25, 50, 100, 150)
models <- list(linear = NULL, emax = c(25),
               logistic = c(50, 10.88111), exponential = c(85),
               betaMod = matrix(c(0.33, 2.31, 1.39, 1.39),
                byrow=TRUE,nrow=2))
pM <- planMM(models, doses, 50, scal = 200)
plot(pM)
plot(pM, superpose=FALSE, xlab="Different axis name")
plot(pM, resp = "means")
# example with muMat
dvec <- c(0, 10, 50, 100)
mu1 <- c(1, 2, 2, 2)
mu2 <- c(1, 1, 2, 2)
mu3 <- c(1, 1, 1, 2)
mMat <- cbind(mu1, mu2, mu3)
dimnames(mMat)[[1]] <- dvec
pM <- planMM(muMat = mMat, doses = dvec, n = 30)
plot(pM)
plot(pM, superpose=FALSE, xlab="Different axis name")

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