- uni_compare_objects
A object generated by the uni_compare
function.
- name_dfs, name_benchmarks
A character string or vector of character
strings containing the new names of the data frames and the benchmarks, that
are used in the plot.
- summetric
If "avg1"
,"avg2"
, "mse1"
,"mse2"
,
"rmse1"
,"rmse2"
, or "R"
the respective measure is
calculated for the biases of each survey. The values "avg1"
,
"mse1"
and "rmse1"
lead to similar results as in "avg2"
,
"mse2"
and "rmse2"
, with slightly different visualization in
the plot. If summetric = "none"
, no summetric
will be displayed in the
plot, and if summetric = NULL
the summetric
specified in the
uni_compare_object is used.
- colors
A vector of colors that is used in the plot for the
different comparisons. The color has to be specified separately for every
comparison, with one value of the vector.
- shapes
A vector of shapes applicable in ggplot2::ggplot2()
that is
used in the plot for the different comparisons. The shapes has to be specified
separately for every comparison, with one value of the vector.
- legendlabels
A character string or vector of strings containing a
label for the legend.
- legendtitle
A character string containing the title of the legend.
- label_x, label_y
A character string or vector of character strings
containing a label for the x-axis and y-axis.
- summet_size
A number to determine the size of the displayed
summetric
in the plot.
- point_size
Either NULL or a number indicating the size of the dots in
the plot. If Null by default the size is specified by ggplot.
- errorbar_size
Either NULL or a number indicating the size of the
errorbars in the plot. If Null by default the size is specified by ggplot.
- plot_title
A character string containing the title of the plot.
- conf_adjustment
If conf_adjustment = TRUE
the confidence level
of the confidence interval will be
adjusted with a Bonferroni adjustment, to account for the problem of multiple
comparisons.
- varlabels
A character string or vector of character strings
containing the new names of the variables, also used in plot.
- ndigits
The number of digits to round the numbers in the plot.