Usage
## S3 method for class 'cond':
plot(x = stop("nothing to plot"), from = x.axis[1], to = x.axis[n],
which = NULL, alpha = 0.05, add.leg = TRUE, loc.leg = FALSE,
add.labs = TRUE, cex = 0.7, cex.lab = 1, cex.axis = 1,
cex.main = 1, lwd1 = 1, lwd2 = 2, lty1 = "solid",
lty2 = "dashed", col1 = "black", col2 = "blue", tck = 0.02,
las = 1, adj = 0.5, lab = c(15, 15, 5), ...)Arguments
x
a cond object. This is assumed to be the result returned
by the cond.glm function. from
starting value for the x-axis range. The default value has been
set by cond.glm. to
ending value for the x-axis range. The default value has been set
by cond.glm. which
which plot should be printed. Admissible values are 2 to
8 corresponding to the choices in the menu below.
alpha
the level used to read off confidence intervals; default is 5%.
add.leg
if TRUE, a legend is added to each plot; default is
TRUE.
loc.leg
if TRUE, position of the legend can be located by hand;
default is FALSE.
add.labs
if TRUE, labels are added; default is TRUE.
cex, cex.lab, cex.axis, cex.main
character expansions relative to the standard size of the device
to be used for printing text, labels, axes and main title. See
par for details. lwd1, lwd2
line width used to compare different curves in the same plot;
default is lwd2 = 2 for higher order solutions and
lwd1 = 1 for first order solutions.
lty1, lty2
line type used to compare different curves in the same plot;
default is lty2 = "dashed" for the Wald statistic and
lty1 = "solid" for the remaining first- and higher order
statistics.
col1, col2
colors used to compare different curves in the same plot; default
is col2 = "blue" for higher order solutions, and
col1 = "black" for the remaining first order statistics.
tck, las, adj, lab
further graphical parameters. See par for
details. ...
optional graphical parameters; see par for
details.