qqmath
Q-Q Plot with Theoretical Distribution
Description
Draw quantile-Quantile plots of a sample against a theoretical distribution, possibly conditioned on other variables.
Usage
qqmath(x, data, ...) ## S3 method for class 'formula' qqmath(x, data, allow.multiple = is.null(groups) || outer, outer = !is.null(groups), distribution = qnorm, f.value = NULL, auto.key = FALSE, aspect = "fill", panel = lattice.getOption("panel.qqmath"), prepanel = NULL, scales, strip, groups, xlab, xlim, ylab, ylim, drop.unused.levels = lattice.getOption("drop.unused.levels"), ..., lattice.options = NULL, default.scales = list(), default.prepanel = lattice.getOption("prepanel.default.qqmath"), subscripts, subset) ## S3 method for class 'numeric' qqmath(x, data = NULL, ylab, ...)
Arguments
x | The object on which method dispatch is carried out. For the |
data | For the |
distribution | A quantile function that takes a vector of probabilities as argument and produces the corresponding quantiles from a theoretical distribution. Possible values are |
f.value | An optional numeric vector of probabilities, quantiles corresponding to which should be plotted. This can also be a function of a single integer (representing sample size) that returns such a numeric vector. A typical value for this argument is the function
For large |
panel | A function, called once for each panel, that uses the packet (subset of panel variables) corresponding to the panel to create a display. The default panel function |
allow.multiple, outer | See |
auto.key | See |
aspect | See |
prepanel | See |
scales | See |
strip | See |
groups | See |
xlab, ylab | See |
xlim, ylim | See |
drop.unused.levels | See |
lattice.options | See |
default.scales | See |
subscripts | See |
subset | See |
default.prepanel | Fallback prepanel function. See |
... | Further arguments. See corresponding entry in |
Details
qqmath
produces Q-Q plots of the given sample against a theoretical distribution. The default behaviour of qqmath
is different from the corresponding S-PLUS function, but is similar to qqnorm
. See the entry for f.value
for specifics.
The implementation details are also different from S-PLUS. In particular, all the important calculations are done by the panel (and prepanel function) and not qqmath
itself. In fact, both the arguments distribution
and f.value
are passed unchanged to the panel and prepanel function. This allows, among other things, display of grouped Q-Q plots, which are often useful. See the help page for panel.qqmath
for further details.
This and all other high level Trellis functions have several arguments in common. These are extensively documented only in the help page for xyplot
, which should be consulted to learn more detailed usage.
Value
An object of class "trellis"
. The update
method can be used to update components of the object and the print
method (usually called by default) will plot it on an appropriate plotting device.
Author(s)
Deepayan Sarkar [email protected]
See Also
xyplot
, panel.qqmath
, panel.qqmathline
, prepanel.qqmathline
, Lattice
, quantile
Examples
qqmath(~ rnorm(100), distribution = function(p) qt(p, df = 10)) qqmath(~ height | voice.part, aspect = "xy", data = singer, prepanel = prepanel.qqmathline, panel = function(x, ...) { panel.qqmathline(x, ...) panel.qqmath(x, ...) }) vp.comb <- factor(sapply(strsplit(as.character(singer$voice.part), split = " "), "[", 1), levels = c("Bass", "Tenor", "Alto", "Soprano")) vp.group <- factor(sapply(strsplit(as.character(singer$voice.part), split = " "), "[", 2)) qqmath(~ height | vp.comb, data = singer, groups = vp.group, auto.key = list(space = "right"), aspect = "xy", prepanel = prepanel.qqmathline, panel = function(x, ...) { panel.qqmathline(x, ...) panel.qqmath(x, ...) })
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