Usage
qqnormPlot(x, labels = TRUE, col = "steelblue", pch = 19,
title = TRUE, mtext = TRUE, grid = FALSE, rug = TRUE,
scale = TRUE, ...)
qqnigPlot(x, labels = TRUE, col = "steelblue", pch = 19,
title = TRUE, mtext = TRUE, grid = FALSE, rug = TRUE,
scale = TRUE, ...)
qqghtPlot(x, labels = TRUE, col = "steelblue", pch = 19,
title = TRUE, mtext = TRUE, grid = FALSE, rug = TRUE,
scale = TRUE, ...)Arguments
x
an object of class "timeSeries" or any other object which
can be transformed by the function as.timeSeries into an
object of class timeSeries. The latter case, other then
timeSeries
labels
a logical flag, should the plot be returned with default labels
and decorated in an automated way? By default TRUE.
col
the color for the series. In the univariate case use just a
color name like the default, col="steelblue", in the
multivariate case we recommend to select the colors from a
color palette, e.g. col=heat.colors(nc
pch
an integer value, by default 19. Which plot character should be
used in the plot?
title
a logical flag, by default TRUE. Should a default title added
to the plot?
mtext
a logical flag, by default TRUE. Should a marginal text be
printed on the third site of the graph?
grid
a logical flag, should a grid be added to the plot?
By default TRUE. To plot a horizontal lines only
use grid="h" and for vertical lines use grid="h",
respectively.
rug
a logical flag, by default TRUE. Should a rug representation
of the data added to the plot?
scale
a logical flag, by default TRUE. Should the time series be
scaled for the investigation?
...
optional arguments to be passed.