plot.locfit
function generates grids of ploting points, followed
by a call to preplot.locfit
. The returned object is then passed to
plot.locfit.1d
, plot.locfit.2d
or plot.locfit.3d
as appropriate.## S3 method for class 'locfit':
plot(x, xlim, pv, tv, m, mtv, band, tr,
what, get.data, f3d, ...)
xlim=c(0,0,1,1)
plots over the unit square in
two dimensions. Default is bounding box of the data."none"
. Other
choices include "global"
for bands using a global variance estimate;
"local"
for bands using a local variance estimate and "pred"
predict.locfit
.TRUE
, original data is added to the plot. Default: FALSE
.locfit.3d
class on the prediction object, thereby generating
a trellis style plot. Default: FALSE
, unless a tv
argument is'
provided. Not available in R.plot.locfit.1d
, plot.locfit.2d
or
plot.locfit.3d
as appropriate.locfit
, plot.locfit.1d
,
plot.locfit.2d
, plot.locfit.3d
,
lines.locfit
, predict.locfit
,
preplot.locfit
x <- rnorm(100)
y <- dnorm(x)+rnorm(100)/5
plot(locfit(y~x),vband=T)
x <- cbind(rnorm(100),rnorm(100))
plot(locfit(~x),type="persp")
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