quant2ecdf(sim, ...)
## S3 method for class 'default':
quant2ecdf(sim, weights=NULL, byrow=TRUE,
quantiles.desired= c(0.05, 0.5, 0.95), plot=TRUE, obs=NULL,
quantiles.labels= c("Q5", "Q50", "Q95"), main=NULL,
ylab="Probability", col="blue", leg.cex=1.2, leg.pos="bottomright",
cex.axis=1.2, cex.main=1.2, cex.lab=1.2, verbose=TRUE, ...)
## S3 method for class 'matrix':
quant2ecdf(sim, weights=NULL, byrow=TRUE,
quantiles.desired= c(0.05, 0.5, 0.95), plot=TRUE, obs=NULL,
quantiles.labels= c("Q5", "Q50", "Q95"), main=NULL,
ylab="Probability", col="blue", leg.cex=1.2, leg.pos="bottomright",
cex.axis=1.2, cex.main=1.2, cex.lab=1.2, verbose=TRUE, ...)
## S3 method for class 'data.frame':
quant2ecdf(sim, weights=NULL, byrow=TRUE,
quantiles.desired= c(0.05, 0.5, 0.95), plot=TRUE, obs=NULL,
quantiles.labels= c("Q5", "Q50", "Q95"), main=NULL,
ylab="Probability", col="blue", leg.cex=1.2, leg.pos="bottomright",
cex.axis=1.2, cex.main=1.2, cex.lab=1.2, verbose=TRUE, ...)
weights
argument or specifying NULL
or a zero-length vector will result in the usual un-weighted estimatesx
When the simulated equivalents are stored in columns, byrow
must be TRUE
When the simulated equivalents are stored in roplot=TRUE
Numeric or zoo object with observed values, which are used in the output plotplot=TRUE
character vector, names to quantiles.desired
. Default value is c("Q5", "Q50", "Q95")plot=TRUE
title for the plotplot=TRUE
title for the y axis. See plot
plot=TRUE
specification for the default plotting colour. See par
plot=TRUE
character expansion factor *relative* to current 'par("cex")'. Used for text, and provides the default for 'pt.cex' and 'title.cex' Default value = 1.2plot=TRUE
keyword to be used to position the legend. See legend
plot=TRUE
numeric, magnification to be used for the axis annotation relative to 'cex'. See par
plot=TRUE
numeric, representing the magnification to be used for main titles relative to the current setting of cex
plot=TRUE
numeric, representing the magnification to be used for x and y labels relative to the current setting of 'cex'. See par
plot
function or from other methodsx
and ecdf
correspond to unique sorted values of sim
. If the first CDF estimate is greater than zero, a point (min(sim),0) is placed at the beginning of the estimateswtd.Ecdf
, params2ecdf
# random matrix with 100 simulated values (in columns) corresponding to 10
# different behavioural parameter sets
x <- matrix(rnorm(1000), ncol=10, nrow=100)
# empirical CDFs for the quantiles 0.05, 0.5 and 0.95, with equal weight for
# each parameter set
quant2ecdf(sim=x, weights=1:10, byrow=FALSE)
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