vgam-class object can be plotted
with plotvgam(). These are on the scale of the linear/additive
predictor.plotvgam(x, newdata = NULL, y = NULL, residuals = NULL,
rugplot = TRUE, se = FALSE, scale = 0, raw = TRUE,
offset.arg = 0, deriv.arg = 0, overlay = FALSE,
type.residuals = c("deviance","working","pearson","response"),
plot.arg = TRUE, which.term = NULL, which.cf = NULL,
control = plotvgam.control(...), varxij = 1, ...)vgam(), vglm(), or rrvglm().TRUE then residuals are plotted.
See type.residualsTRUE then a rug plot is plotted at the
foot of each plot. These values are jittered to expose ties.TRUE then approximate $\pm 2$ pointwise
standard error bands are included in the plot.scale wide.TRUE then the smooth functions are those
obtained directly by the algorithm, and are plotted without
having to premultiply with the constraint matrices.
If FALSE then the smooth functions have been premultoverlay is TRUE.
If overlay is TRUE and there is one covariate then
s() terms,
it plots the derivative.TRUE then component functions of the same
covariate are overlaid on each other.
The functions are centered, so offset.arg can be useful
when overlay is TRUE.residuals is TRUE then the first
possible value
of this vector, is used to specify the type of
residual.FALSE then no plot is produced.which.term=c("s(age)", "s(height")) or
which.term=c(2,5,9).
By default, all are plotted.plotvgam.control.plotvgam.control. This includes line colors,
line widths, line types, etc.xij of vglm.control was used,
this chooses which inner argument the component is plotted against.
This argument is related to raw=TRUE anpreplot slot of the object
assigned information regarding the plot.
Many of plotvgam()'s options can be found in
plotvgam.control, e.g., line types, line widths,
colors.
Documentation accompanying the
vgam,
plotvgam.control,
predict.vgam,
vglm.coalminers = transform(coalminers, Age = (age - 42) / 5)
fit = vgam(cbind(nBnW,nBW,BnW,BW) ~ s(Age), binom2.or(zero=NULL), coalminers)
par(mfrow=c(1,3))
plot(fit, se=TRUE, ylim=c(-3,2), las=1)
plot(fit, se=TRUE, which.cf=1:2, lcol="blue", scol="red", ylim=c(-3,2))
plot(fit, se=TRUE, which.cf=1:2, lcol="blue", scol="red", overlay=TRUE)Run the code above in your browser using DataLab