Usage
## S3 method for class 'multicomp':
plot(x, ...) ## R only## S3 method for class 'multicomp.hh':
plot(x, ylabel = x$ylabel, href = 0, uniform = T,
plt.in = c(0.2, 0.9, 0.1, 0.9),
x.label.adj=1,
xrange.include=href,
xlim,
comparisons.per.page=21,
col.signif=1, col.not.signif=1,
lty.signif=4, lty.not.signif=4,
lwd.signif=1, lwd.not.signif=1,
...,
xlabel.print=TRUE)
Arguments
...
other arguments to plot.multicomp
.
href
reference line for the intervals. The default is 0. S-Plus only.
xrange.include
xlim
will be extended to include these values. S-Plus only.
uniform
S-Plus only. Logical value, if TRUE and the plots fill
more than one page, the scale will be uniform across pages.
plt.in
S-Plus only. Value for par("plt")
to make better
use of the space on the plotting page.
x.label.adj
S-Plus only. This is the par("adj")
applied
to the x-location of the y.labels on the multicomp
plot.
comparisons.per.page
The default S-Plus plot.multicomp
hardwires this to 21, which allows
for all pairwise comparisons of 7 levels taken 2 at a time.
The HH plot.multicomp
makes it a variable.
Use it together with plt.in
col.signif, lty.signif, lwd.signif
Color, line type, and line
width for significant comparisons. S-Plus only.
col.not.signif, lty.not.signif, lwd.not.signif
Color, line
type, and line width for non-significant comparisons. S-Plus only.
xlabel.print
logical. When TRUE
, the caption under the
plot is printed. When FALSE
, the caption under the plot is not
printed. It is helpful to set this to FALSE
when the multicomp
plot is used as a ti