
These functions plot the parameter or covariate values stored in an Xpose data object using histograms.
parm.hist(object,
onlyfirst = TRUE,
main="Default",
...)
cov.hist(object,
onlyfirst=TRUE,
main="Default",
...)
ranpar.hist(object,
onlyfirst=TRUE,
main="Default",
...)
An xpose.data object.
Logical value indicating if only the first row per individual is included in the plot.
The title of the plot. If "Default"
then a default
title is plotted. Otherwise the value should be a string like
"my title"
or NULL
for no plot title. For
"Default"
the function
xpose.multiple.plot.title
is used.
Other arguments passed to xpose.plot.histogram
.
Delivers a stack of histograms.
Each of the parameters or covariates in the Xpose data object, as specified in
object@Prefs@Xvardef$parms
, object@Prefs@Xvardef$covariates
or
object@Prefs@Xvardef$ranpar
is evaluated in turn, creating a stack of histograms.
A wide array of extra options controlling histograms are
available. See xpose.plot.histogram
for details.
xpose.plot.histogram
,
xpose.panel.histogram
,
histogram
,
xpose.data-class
,
xpose.prefs-class
## We expect to find the required NONMEM run and table files for run
## 5 in the current working directory
xpdb5 <- xpose.data(5)
## Here we load the example xpose database
data(simpraz.xpdb)
xpdb <- simpraz.xpdb
## A stack of parameter histograms, with 3 mirror panes
parm.hist(xpdb, mirror=3)
## Covariate distribution, in green
cov.hist(xpdb, hicol=11, hidcol="DarkGreen", hiborder="White")
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