dotplot is used.# S3 method for nffGroupedData
plot(x, outer, inner, innerGroups, xlab, ylab, strip, panel, key,
grid, …)nffGroupedData,
representing a groupedData object with a factor primary
covariate and a single grouping level.
TRUE, attr(object, "outer") is used to indicate the
outer covariates. An outer covariate is invariant within the sets
of rows defined by the grouping factor. Ordering of the groups is
done in such a way as to preserve adjacency of groups with the same
value of the outer variables. Defaults to NULL, meaning that
no outer covariates are to be used.
TRUE, attr(object, "inner") is used to indicate the
inner covariate. An inner covariate can change within the sets of
rows defined by the grouping factor. Defaults to NULL,
meaning that no inner covariate is present.
inner
covariate. Different colors, or symbols, are used for each level
of the innerGroups factor. Default is NULL, meaning
that no innerGroups covariate is present.
y elements of attr(object,
"labels") and attr(object, "units") pasted together.
strip argument to
the dotplot function. Default is strip.default(..., style
= 1) (see trellis.args).
panel argument
to the dotplot function.
TRUE
and either inner or innerGroups are non-NULL, a
legend for the different inner (innerGroups) levels is
included at the top of the plot. If given as a function, it is passed
as the key argument to the dotplot function. Default is
TRUE is either inner or innerGroups are
non-NULL and FALSE otherwise.
plot.nfnGroupedData method calling sequence. It is
ignored in this method function.dotplot function.groupedData, dotplotplot(Machines)
plot(Machines, inner = TRUE)
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