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stats (version 3.3.2)

plot.ppr:

Description

Plot ridge functions for projection pursuit regression fit.

Usage

# S3 method for ppr
plot(x, ask, type = "o", …)

Arguments

x
A fit of class "ppr" as produced by a call to ppr.
ask
the graphics parameter ask: see par for details. If set to TRUE will ask between the plot of each cross-section.
type
the type of line to draw
further graphical parameters

Value

None

Side Effects

A series of plots are drawn on the current graphical device, one for each term in the fit.

See Also

ppr, par

Examples

Run this code
require(graphics)

with(rock, {
area1 <- area/10000; peri1 <- peri/10000
par(mfrow = c(3,2)) # maybe: , pty = "s")
rock.ppr <- ppr(log(perm) ~ area1 + peri1 + shape,
                data = rock, nterms = 2, max.terms = 5)
plot(rock.ppr, main = "ppr(log(perm)~ ., nterms=2, max.terms=5)")
plot(update(rock.ppr, bass = 5), main = "update(..., bass = 5)")
plot(update(rock.ppr, sm.method = "gcv", gcvpen = 2),
     main = "update(..., sm.method=\"gcv\", gcvpen=2)")
})

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