This function is a wrapper for the lattice xyplot function.
xpose.plot.histogram(x,object,
inclZeroWRES = FALSE,
onlyfirst = FALSE,
samp = NULL,
type = "density",
aspect = object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$aspect,
scales = list(),
by=object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$condvar,
force.by.factor = FALSE,
ordby = object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$ordby,
byordfun = object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$byordfun,
shingnum = object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$shingnum,
shingol = object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$shingol,
strip = function(...)
strip.default(...,strip.names=c(TRUE,TRUE)),
subset = xsubset(object),
main = xpose.create.title.hist(x,object,subset,...),
xlb = NULL,
ylb = "Density",
hicol = object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$hicol,
hilty = object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$hilty,
hilwd = object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$hilwd,
hidcol = object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$hidcol,
hidlty = object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$hidlty,
hidlwd = object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$hidlwd,
hiborder = object@Prefs@Graph.prefs$hiborder,
mirror = FALSE,
max.plots.per.page=4,
mirror.aspect="fill",
pass.plot.list=FALSE,
x.cex=NULL,
y.cex=NULL,
main.cex=NULL,
mirror.internal=list(strip.missing=missing(strip)),
...)
A string or a vector of strings with the name(s) of the x-variable(s).
An "xpose.data" object.
A logical value indicating whether rows with WRES=0 should be plotted.
A logical value indicating whether only the first row per individual should be included in the plot.
An integer between 1 and object@Nsim
(seexpose.data-class
) specifying which of the
simulated data sets to extract from SData.
The type of histogram to make. See
histogram
.
The aspect ratio of the display (see histogram
).
A list to be used for the scales
argument in histogram
.
A string or a vector of strings with the name(s) of the conditioning variables.
Logical value. If TRUE, and by
is not NULL
,
the variable specified by by
is taken as categorical.
A string with the name of a variable to be used to
reorder any factor conditioning variables (by
). The variable
is used in a call to the reorder.factor
function.
The name of the function to be used when reordering a
factor conditioning variable (see argument ordby
)
The number of shingles ("parts") a continuous conditioning variable should be divided into.
The amount of overlap between adjacent shingles (see
argument shingnum
)
The name of the function to be used as the strip argument
to the xyplot
.
A string giving the subset expression to be applied to
the data before plotting. See xsubset
.
A string giving the plot title or NULL
if none.
A string giving the label for the x-axis. NULL
if none.
A string giving the label for the y-axis. NULL
if none.
the border colour of the histogram - an integer or string.
The default is black (see histogram
).
the fill colour of the histogram - an integer or string.
The default is blue (see histogram
).
the border line type of the histogram - an integer.
The default is 1 (see histogram
).
the border line width of the histogram - an integer.
The default is 1 (see histogram
).
the fill colour of the density line - an integer or string.
The default is black (see histogram
).
the border line type of the density line - an integer.
The default is 1 (see histogram
).
the border line width of the density line - an integer.
The default is 1 (see histogram
).
Should we create mirror plots from simulation data?
Value can be FALSE
, TRUE
or 1
for one mirror
plot, or 3
for three mirror plots.
The maximum number of plots per page that can be created with the mirror plots.
The aspect ratio of the plots used for mirror functionality.
Should we pass the list of plots created with
mirror or should we print them directly. Values can be
TRUE/FALSE
.
The size of the x-axis label.
The size of the y-axis label.
The size of the title.
an internal mirror argument used in
create.mirror
. Checks if the
strip
argument from xyplot
has been used.
Other arguments passed to xpose.plot.histogram
.
Returns a histogram.
x
can be either numeric or factor, and can be either single valued
strings or vectors of strings.
xpose.panel.histogram
,
histogram
,
panel.histogram
,
xpose.prefs-class
,
xpose.data-class
## xpdb5 is an Xpose data object
## We expect to find the required NONMEM run and table files for run
## 5 in the current working directory
xpdb5 <- xpose.data(5)
xpose.plot.histogram("AGE", xpdb5, onlyfirst = TRUE)
xpose.plot.histogram(c("SEX", "AGE"), xpdb5, onlyfirst = TRUE)
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