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cfa (version 0.10-1)

plot.bcfa: Plotting method for a bcfa object

Description

Plots an object of the class bcfa

Usage

# S3 method for bcfa
plot(x,...)

Value

Returns a vector of the configurations selected with their name set to the labels

Arguments

x

An object of the class bcfa which is returned by the function boot.cfa()

...

Any arguments to be given to plot

Author

Stefan Funke <s.funke@t-online.de>

Details

Plots the number of cases considered significant vs. the number of cases considered to be a type (n > expected).

This is in some way like other plots of quality versus quantity.

Configurations can be identified by left-clicking on them until the right mouse button is pressed. The labels of the configurations selected will be displayed in the text window.

References

None - plots have been rarely used with the CFA

See Also

bcfa

Examples

Run this code
# library(cfa) if not yet loaded
# Some random configurations:
configs<-cbind(c("A","B")[rbinom(250,1,0.3)+1],c("C","D")[rbinom(250,1,0.1)+1],
          c("E","F")[rbinom(250,1,0.3)+1],c("G","H")[rbinom(250,1,0.1)+1])
counts<-trunc(runif(250)*10)
plot(bcfa(configs,counts,runs=25))

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