prepanel.functions
Useful Prepanel Function for Lattice
Description
These are predefined prepanel functions available in Lattice.
Usage
prepanel.lmline(x, y, ...) prepanel.qqmathline(x, y = x, distribution = qnorm, probs = c(0.25, 0.75), qtype = 7, groups, subscripts, ...) prepanel.loess(x, y, span, degree, family, evaluation, horizontal = FALSE, ...) prepanel.spline(x, y, npoints = 101, horizontal = FALSE, ..., keep.data = FALSE)
Arguments
x, y | x and y values, numeric or factor |
distribution | quantile function for theoretical distribution. This is automatically passed in when this is used as a prepanel function in |
qtype | type of |
probs | numeric vector of length two, representing probabilities. If used with |
span, degree, family, evaluation | Arguments controlling the underlying |
horizontal, npoints | See documentation for corresponding panel function. |
keep.data | Ignored. Present to capture argument of the same name in |
groups, subscripts | See |
... | Other arguments. These are passed on to other functions if appropriate (in particular, |
Details
All these prepanel functions compute the limits to be large enough to contain all points as well as the relevant smooth.
In addition, prepanel.lmline
computes the dx
and dy
such that it reflects the slope of the linear regression line; for prepanel.qqmathline
, this is the slope of the line passing through the quantile pairs specified by probs
. For prepanel.loess
and prepanel.spline
, dx
and dy
reflect the piecewise slopes of the nonlinear smooth.
Value
usually a list with components xlim
, ylim
, dx
and dy
, the first two being used to calculate panel axes limits, the last two for banking computations. The form of these components are described under xyplot
. There are also several prepanel functions that serve as the default for high level functions, see prepanel.default.xyplot
Author(s)
Deepayan Sarkar [email protected]
See Also
Lattice, xyplot
, banking
, panel.loess
, panel.spline
.
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