This function provides plots for combined global envelopes.
# S3 method for combined_global_envelope
plot(
x,
labels,
scales,
sign.col = "red",
dotplot = length(x[[1]]$obs) < 5,
ncol = 2 + 1 * (length(x) == 3),
digits = 3,
level = 1,
...
)
An 'combined_global_envelope' object
A character vector of suitable length.
If dotplot = TRUE
(for the level 2 test), then labels for the tests at x-axis;
only valid/used when all components of x
have the same dimension.
Otherwise labels for the separate plots.
See facet_wrap
.
Use scales = "free"
when the scales of the functions in the global envelope
vary. scales = "fixed"
is a good choice, when you want the same y-axis for all components.
A sensible default based on r-values exists.
The color for the observed curve when outside the global envelope
(significant regions). Default to "red". Setting the color to NULL
corresponds
to no coloring. If the object contains several envelopes, the coloring is done for
the widest one.
Logical. If TRUE, then instead of envelopes a dot plot is done. Suitable for low dimensional test vectors.
The maximum number of columns for the figures. Default 2 or 3, if the length of x equals 3. (Relates to the number of curve_sets that have been combined.)
The number of digits used for printing the p-value or p-interval in the default main.
1 or 2. In the case of two-step combined tests (with several test functions), two different plots are available: 1 for plotting the combined global envelopes (default and most often wanted) or 2 for plotting the second level test result.
Ignored in most cases. If dotplot = TRUE
, then parameters
can be passed to arrow
, e.g. length = unit(0.25, "cm").
Plotting method for the class 'combined_global_envelope', i.e. combined envelopes for 1d functions.
central_region