dotplot is used.## S3 method for class 'nffGroupedData':
plot(x, outer, inner, innerGroups, xlab, ylab, strip, panel, key,
grid, \dots)nffGroupedData,
representing a groupedData object with a factor primary
covariate and a single grouping level.TRUE, attr(object, "outer") is used to TRUE, attr(object, "inner")inner
covariate. Different colors, or symbols, are used for each level
of the innerGroups factor. Default is NULL, y elements of attr(object,
"labels") and attr(object, "units") pasted together.strip argument to
the dotplot function. Default is strip.default(..., style
= 1) (see trellis.args).panel argument
to the dotplot function.TRUE
and either inner or innerGroups are non-NULL, a
legend for the different inner (innerGroups) levels is
included at thplot.nfnGroupedData method calling sequence. It is
ignored in this method function.dotplot function.Pinheiro, J.C. and Bates, D.M. (1997) "Future Directions in Mixed-Effects Software: Design of NLME 3.0" available at http://franz.stat.wisc.edu/pub/NLME.
groupedData, dotplotplot(Machines)
plot(Machines, inner = TRUE)Run the code above in your browser using DataLab