- x
 
The object on which method dispatch is carried out.
For the "formula" method, x should be a formula of the
    form ~ x | g1 * g2 * ..., where x should be a
    numeric variable.  For the "numeric" method, x should
    be a numeric vector.
  
- data
 
For the formula method, an optional data source (usually a
    data frame) in which variables are to be evaluated (see
    xyplot for details).  data should not be
    specified for the other methods, and is ignored with a warning if it
    is.
  
- formula
 
The formula to be used for the "data.frame" methods. See
    documentation for argument x for details.
  
- distribution
 
A quantile function that takes a vector of probabilities as argument
    and produces the corresponding quantiles from a theoretical
    distribution.  Possible values are qnorm,
    qunif, etc.  Distributions with other required
    arguments need to be provided as user-defined functions (see example
    with qt).
  
- f.value
 
An optional numeric vector of probabilities, quantiles corresponding
    to which should be plotted.  This can also be a function of a single
    integer (representing sample size) that returns such a numeric
    vector.  A typical value for this argument is the function
    ppoints, which is also the S-PLUS default.  If specified, the
    probabilities generated by this function is used for the plotted
    quantiles, through the quantile function for the
    sample, and the function specified as the distribution
    argument for the theoretical distribution.
f.value defaults to NULL, which has the effect of
    using ppoints for the quantiles of the theoretical
    distribution, but the exact data values for the sample.  This is
    similar to what happens for qqnorm, but different from the
    S-PLUS default of f.value=ppoints.
For large x, this argument can be used to restrict the number
    of points plotted.  See also the tails.n argument in
    panel.qqmath.
  
- panel
 
A function, called once for each panel, that uses the packet (subset
    of panel variables) corresponding to the panel to create a display.
    The default panel function panel.qqmath is documented
    separately, and has arguments that can be used to customize its
    output in various ways.  Such arguments can usually be directly
    supplied to the high-level function.
  
- allow.multiple, outer
 
See xyplot.
  
- auto.key
 
See xyplot.
  
- aspect
 
See xyplot.
  
- prepanel
 
See xyplot.
  
- scales
 
See xyplot.
  
- strip
 
See xyplot.
  
- groups
 
See xyplot.
  
- xlab, ylab
 
See xyplot.
  
- xlim, ylim
 
See xyplot.
  
- drop.unused.levels
 
See xyplot.
  
- lattice.options
 
See xyplot.
  
- default.scales
 
See xyplot.
  
- subscripts
 
See xyplot.
  
- subset
 
See xyplot.
  
- default.prepanel
 
Fallback prepanel function.  See xyplot.
  
- ...
 
Further arguments.  See corresponding entry in xyplot
    for non-trivial details.