nlme (version 3.1-86)

plot.ranef.lme: Plot a ranef.lme Object

Description

If form is missing, or is given as a one-sided formula, a Trellis dot-plot of the random effects is generated, with a different panel for each random effect (coefficient). Rows in the dot-plot are determined by the form argument (if not missing) or by the row names of the random effects (coefficients). If a single factor is specified in form, its levels determine the dot-plot rows (with possibly multiple dots per row); otherwise, if form specifies a crossing of factors, the dot-plot rows are determined by all combinations of the levels of the individual factors in the formula. The Trellis function dotplot is used in this method function.

If form is a two-sided formula, a Trellis display is generated, with a different panel for each variable listed in the right hand side of form. Scatter plots are generated for numeric variables and boxplots are generated for categorical (factor or ordered) variables.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'ranef.lme':
plot(x, form, omitFixed, level, grid, control, \dots)

Arguments

Value

a Trellis plot of the estimated random-effects (coefficients) versus covariates, or groups.

See Also

ranef.lme, lme, dotplot

Examples

Run this code
fm1 <- lme(distance ~ age, Orthodont, random = ~ age | Subject)
plot(ranef(fm1))
fm1RE <- ranef(fm1, aug = TRUE)
plot(fm1RE, form = ~ Sex)
plot(fm1RE, form = age ~ Sex)

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