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This function plots a simple F distribution or an F distribution with shaded areas that indicate at which F value a significant p-level is reached.
dist_f(f = NULL, deg.f1 = NULL, deg.f2 = NULL, p = NULL,
xmax = NULL, geom.colors = NULL, geom.alpha = 0.7)
Numeric, optional. If specified, an F distribution with deg.f1
and deg.f2
degrees
of freedom is plotted and a shaded area at f
value position is plotted that
indicates whether or not the specified value is significant or not.
If both f
and p
are not specified, a distribution without shaded
area is plotted.
Numeric. The first degrees of freedom for the F distribution. Needs to be specified.
Numeric. The second degrees of freedom for the F distribution. Needs to be specified.
Numeric, optional. If specified, a F distribution with deg.f1
and deg.f2
degrees
of freedom is plotted and a shaded area at the position where the specified p-level
starts is plotted. If both f
and p
are not specified, a distribution
without shaded area is plotted.
Numeric, optional. Specifies the maximum x-axis-value. If not specified, the x-axis ranges to a value where a p-level of 0.00001 is reached.
user defined color for geoms. See 'Details' in plot_grpfrq
.
Specifies the alpha-level of the shaded area. Default is 0.7, range between 0 to 1.
# NOT RUN {
# a simple F distribution for 6 and 45 degrees of freedom
dist_f(deg.f1 = 6, deg.f2 = 45)
# F distribution for 6 and 45 degrees of freedom,
# and a shaded area starting at F value of two.
# F-values equal or greater than 2.31 are "significant"
dist_f(f = 2, deg.f1 = 6, deg.f2 = 45)
# F distribution for 6 and 45 degrees of freedom,
# and a shaded area starting at a p-level of 0.2
# (F-Value about 1.5).
dist_f(p = 0.2, deg.f1 = 6, deg.f2 = 45)
# }
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