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lines.cjs: lines.cjs

Description

Add a line to an existing CJS capture-recapture plot showing either N or survival estimates.

Usage

"lines"( x, what="n", animals=-1, occasions=-1, ... )

Arguments

x
CJS object from F.cr.estim
what
Indicator for what to plot. what = "n" plots estimates of size (i.e,. \$n.hat). what = "s" plots estimates of survival.
animals
Index of animals to plot. This is the row number for animals to include. E.g., if animals = c(1,4,10), the 1st, 4th, and 10th animals represented in the 1st, 4th, and 10th rows of the capture history matrix are plotted. Applies to survival estimates only.
occasions
Sampling occasions to plot. This must match the occasions argument to the last plot.cjs. If the first element of occasions is <= 0,="" all="" occasions="" are="" plotted.="" otherwise,="" only="" listed="" in="" occasions are plotted.
...
Additional arguments to lines (for N estimates) or matlines (for survival estimates). Arguments like col= and lty= may prove useful.

Value

Nothing. A value of 1 is invisibly returned.

Details

This is a utility function for plotting. Lines are added to the current plot. A current plot must be displayed.

See Also

plot.cjs, lines, matlines

Examples

Run this code

data(dipper.histories)
xy <- F.cjs.covars( nrow(dipper.histories), ncol(dipper.histories) )
for(j in 1:ncol(dipper.histories)){ assign(paste("x",j,sep=""), xy$x[,,j]) } 

# Fit constant capture probability, period (i.e., flood) effects on survival
dipper.cjs <- F.cjs.estim( ~1, ~x2+x3, dipper.histories )  

plot(dipper.cjs, type="s", animals=1)
lines(dipper.cjs, what="s", animals=c(4, 10))

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