buildPlotting.default.Rd
Build ggplot object for coefplot
buildPlotting.default(modelCI, title = "Coefficient Plot", xlab = "Value", ylab = "Coefficient", lwdInner = 1, lwdOuter = 0, pointSize = 3, color = "blue", cex = 0.8, textAngle = 0, numberAngle = 0, shape = 16, linetype = 1, outerCI = 2, innerCI = 1, multi = FALSE, zeroColor = "grey", zeroLWD = 1, zeroType = 2, numeric = FALSE, fillColor = "grey", alpha = 1/2, horizontal = FALSE, facet = FALSE, scales = "free", value = "Value", coefficient = "Coefficient", errorHeight = 0, dodgeHeight = 1)
modelCI | An object created by |
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title | The name of the plot, if NULL then no name is given |
xlab | The x label |
ylab | The y label |
lwdInner | The thickness of the inner confidence interval |
lwdOuter | The thickness of the outer confidence interval |
pointSize | Size of coefficient point |
color | The color of the points and lines |
cex | The text size multiplier, currently not used |
textAngle | The angle for the coefficient labels, 0 is horizontal |
numberAngle | The angle for the value labels, 0 is horizontal |
shape | The shape of the points |
linetype | The linetype of the error bars |
outerCI | How wide the outer confidence interval should be, normally 2 standard deviations. If 0, then there will be no outer confidence interval. |
innerCI | How wide the inner confidence interval should be, normally 1 standard deviation. If 0, then there will be no inner confidence interval. |
multi | logical; If this is for |
zeroColor | The color of the line indicating 0 |
zeroLWD | The thickness of the 0 line |
zeroType | The type of 0 line, 0 will mean no line |
numeric | logical; If true and factors has exactly one value, then it is displayed in a horizontal graph with continuous confidence bounds. |
fillColor | The color of the confidence bounds for a numeric factor |
alpha | The transparency level of the numeric factor's confidence bound |
horizontal | logical; If the plot should be displayed horizontally |
facet | logical; If the coefficients should be faceted by the variables, numeric coefficients (including the intercept) will be one facet |
scales | The way the axes should be treated in a faceted plot. Can be c("fixed", "free", "free_x", "free_y") |
value | Name of variable for value metric |
coefficient | Name of variable for coefficient names |
errorHeight | Height of error bars |
dodgeHeight | Amount of vertical dodging |
a ggplot graph object
This function builds up the ggplot layer by layer for coefplot.lm
coefplot.default
coefplot
multiplot
data(diamonds) model1 <- lm(price ~ carat + cut, data=diamonds) theCI <- coefplot:::buildModelCI(model1) coefplot:::buildPlotting.default(theCI)coefplot(model1)