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VGAM (version 0.9-6)

prplot: Probability Plots for Categorical Data Analysis

Description

Plots the fitted probabilities for some very simplified special cases of categorical data analysis models.

Usage

prplot(object, control = prplot.control(...), ...)

prplot.control(xlab = NULL, ylab = "Probability", main = NULL, xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, lty = par()$lty, col = par()$col, rcol = par()$col, lwd = par()$lwd, rlwd = par()$lwd, las = par()$las, rug.arg = FALSE, ...)

Arguments

object
Currently only an cumulative object. This includes a propodds object since that VGAM family function is a special case of
control
List containing some basic graphical parameters.
xlab, ylab, main, xlim, ylim, lty
See par and ... below.
col, rcol, lwd, rlwd, las, rug.arg
See par and ... below. Arguments starting with r refer to the rug. Argument rug.arg is logical: add a rug for the distinct values of the explanatory variable
...
Arguments such as xlab which are fed into prplot.control(). Only a small selection of graphical arguments from par are offered.

Value

  • The object is returned invisibly with the preplot slot assigned. This is obtained by a call to plotvgam().

Details

For models involving one term in the RHS of the formula this function plots the fitted probabilities against the single explanatory variable.

See Also

cumulative.

Examples

Run this code
pneumo <- transform(pneumo, let = log(exposure.time))
fit <- vglm(cbind(normal, mild, severe) ~ let, propodds, data = pneumo)
M <- npred(fit)  # Or fit@misc$M
prplot(fit)
prplot(fit, lty = 1:M, col = (1:M)+2, rug = TRUE, las = 1,
       ylim = c(0, 1), rlwd = 2)

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