plot
method for class "dlc"
.
Three plots (selectable by which
) are currently available: a plot of the estimated density,
the estimated log-density, or the distribution function corresponding to the estimated log-concave density.
By default, a plot of the density estimate is provided. If smoothed = TRUE
, the smoothed version of
the log-concave density estimate (saved in x
) is added to the density and log-density plot.
For the CDF, the smoothed version is not contained by default in a dlc
object and needs to be computed
when asked to be plotted.
# S3 method for dlc
plot(x, which = c("density", "log-density", "CDF"),
add.title = TRUE, legend.pos = "topright", ...)
Chosen plot is generated.
An object of class "dlc"
, usually a result of a call to logConDens
.
One of "density"
, "log-density"
, or "CDF"
.
Logical, if TRUE
adds a standard title to the plot.
Placement of the legend. One of "bottomright"
, "bottom"
, "bottomleft"
, "left"
,
"topleft"
, "top"
, "topright"
, "right"
, "center"
; or "none"
for not displaying a legend. See legend
for details.
Further arguments.
Kaspar Rufibach, kaspar.rufibach@gmail.com,
http://www.kasparrufibach.ch
Lutz Duembgen, duembgen@stat.unibe.ch,
https://www.imsv.unibe.ch/about_us/staff/prof_dr_duembgen_lutz/index_eng.html
See activeSetLogCon
and evaluateLogConDens
for details on the computations.
Duembgen, L, Huesler, A. and Rufibach, K. (2010). Active set and EM algorithms for log-concave densities based on complete and censored data. Technical report 61, IMSV, Univ. of Bern, available at https://arxiv.org/abs/0707.4643.
Duembgen, L. and Rufibach, K. (2009). Maximum likelihood estimation of a log--concave density and its distribution function: basic properties and uniform consistency. Bernoulli, 15(1), 40--68.
Duembgen, L. and Rufibach, K. (2011) logcondens: Computations Related to Univariate Log-Concave Density Estimation. Journal of Statistical Software, 39(6), 1--28. tools:::Rd_expr_doi("https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v039.i06")
## See help file of function "logConDens".
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