bmonomvn
,
particularly the posterior standard deviation estimates of the mean
vector and covariance matrix, and samples from the solution to a
Quadratic Program## S3 method for class 'monomvn':
plot(x, which=c("mu", "S", "Snz", "Sinz", "QP"),
xaxis=c("numna", "index"), main=NULL, uselog=FALSE, ...)
"monomvn"
-class object that must be named x
for generic plotting"mu"
for sqrt($mu.var)
);
the covariance matrix
("S"
for sqrt($S.var)
),
or "S{i}nz"
which = "S" || "S{i}nz"
) should be displayed. The default option
"numna"
shows the (ordered) number of missing entries
(NA
s) in the corresponding colNULL
causes the automatic generation of a
titleTRUE
, causes the log
of the standard deviation to be plotted insteadplot.default
bmonomvn
All types of visualization (specified by which
) are presented
in the order of the number of missing entries in the columns of the
data passed as input to bmonomvn
.
In the case of which = "mu"
this means that y-values are presented in the order x$o
, where
the x-axis is either 1:length(x$o)
in the case of
xaxis = "index"
, or x$na[x$o]
in the case of xaxis
= "numna"
. When which = "S"
is given the resulting
image
plot is likewise ordered by x$o
where the
x- and y-axis are as above, except that in the case
where xaxis = "numna"
the repeated counts of NA
s are
are adjusted by small increments so that x and y arguments to
image
are distinct. Since a boxplot
is
used when which = "QP"
it may be that xaxis = "index"
is preferred
bmonomvn
, print.monomvn
,
summary.monomvn