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xpose4 (version 4.5.3)

wres.vs.idv: Population weighted residuals (WRES) plotted against the independent variable (IDV) for Xpose 4

Description

This is a plot of population weighted residuals (WRES) vs the independent variable (IDV), a specific function in Xpose 4. It is a wrapper encapsulating arguments to the xpose.plot.default function. Most of the options take their default values from xpose.data object but may be overridden by supplying them as arguments.

Usage

wres.vs.idv(object,
           abline=c(0,0),
           smooth=TRUE,
           ...)

Arguments

object

An xpose.data object.

abline

Vector of arguments to the panel.abline function. No abline is drawn if NULL.

smooth

A NULL value indicates that no superposed line should be added to the graph. If TRUE then a smooth of the data will be superimposed.

Other arguments passed to link{xpose.plot.default}.

Value

Returns an xyplot of WRES vs IDV.

Details

Weighted residuals (WRES) are plotted against the independent variable, as specified in object@Prefs@Xvardef$idv.

A wide array of extra options controlling xyplots are available. See xpose.plot.default and xpose.panel.default for details.

See Also

xpose.plot.default, xpose.panel.default, xyplot, xpose.prefs-class, xpose.data-class

Examples

Run this code

## We expect to find the required NONMEM run and table files for run
## 5 in the current working directory
xpdb5 <- xpose.data(5)


## Here we load the example xpose database 
data(simpraz.xpdb)
xpdb <- simpraz.xpdb

## A vanilla plot
wres.vs.idv(xpdb)

## A conditioning plot
wres.vs.idv(xpdb, by="HCTZ")

## Logarithmic Y-axis
wres.vs.idv(xpdb, logy=TRUE)

## Custom colours and symbols, IDs
wres.vs.idv(xpdb, cex=0.6, pch=3, col=1, ids=TRUE)

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