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OCplus (version 1.46.0)

plot.FDR.result: Plot the empirical FDR as a function of the cutoff level

Description

Plots the output from EOC. The resulting graph is the empirical counterpart to those produced by TOC, i.e. the estimated FDR as a function of the cutoff-level on the t-statistic.

Usage

plot.FDR.result(x, add=FALSE, sensitivity.show = TRUE, legend.show = FALSE, xlim, ylim = c(0, 1), xlab, ylab, main, ...)

Arguments

x
an object created by EOC
add
logical value indicating whether to add to an existing plot or start a new one
sensitivity.show
logical value indicating whether to show the classical sensitivity for testing one hypothesis as a function of the cutoff level.
legend.show
logical value indicating whether to add a legend to the plot
xlim, ylim
limits for the horizontal and vertical axis
xlab, ylab
axis labels
main
plot title
...
the usual graphical parameters, passed to plot

See Also

EOC

Examples

Run this code
# We simulate a small example with 5 percent regulated genes and
# a rather large effect size
set.seed(2003)
xdat = matrix(rnorm(50000), nrow=1000)
xdat[1:25, 1:25] = xdat[1:25, 1:25] - 2
xdat[26:50, 1:25] = xdat[26:50, 1:25] + 2
grp = rep(c("Sample A","Sample B"), c(25,25))

# Compute the EOC without plotting
ret = EOC(xdat, grp, plot=FALSE) 

# Some possible arrangements
par(mfrow=c(2,2))
plot(ret)
plot(ret, legend=TRUE)
plot(ret, sensitivity=FALSE)

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