plotqtplot.lmscreg(fitted.values, object, newdata = NULL, 
    percentiles = object@misc$percentiles, lp = NULL, 
    add.arg = FALSE, y = if (length(newdata)) FALSE else TRUE, 
    spline.fit = FALSE, label = TRUE, size.label = 0.06, 
    xlab = NULL, ylab = "",
    pch = par()$pch, pcex = par()$cex, pcol.arg = par()$col,
    xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL,
    llty.arg = par()$lty, lcol.arg = par()$col, llwd.arg = par()$lwd,
    tcol.arg = par()$col, tadj = 1, ...)percentiles.par.par.par.par.col argument of par.par.par.lty argument of par.col argument of par.lwd argument of par.label is TRUE). 
  See the col argument of par.adj argument of par.plot function
  when setting up the entire plot. Useful arguments here include
  main and las.Documentation accompanying the 
qtplot.lmscreg.fit <- vgam(BMI ~ s(age, df = c(4,2)), lms.bcn(zero = 1), data = bmi.nz)
qtplot(fit)
qtplot(fit, perc = c(25,50,75,95), lcol = "blue", tcol = "blue", llwd = 2)Run the code above in your browser using DataLab