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plot.bcfa

Plotting method for a bcfa object


Description

Plots an object of the class bcfa

Usage

## S3 method for class 'bcfa'
plot(x,...)

Arguments

x

An object of the class bcfa which is returned by the function boot.cfa()

...

Any arguments to be given to plot

Details

Plots the number of cases considered significant vs. the number of cases considered to be a type (n > expected).

This is in some way like other plots of quality versus quantity.

Configurations can be identified by left-clicking on them until the right mouse button is pressed. The labels of the configurations selected will be displayed in the text window.

Value

Returns a vector of the configurations selected with their name set to the labels

Note

This function is usually invoked plotting an object returned by bcfa

Author(s)

Stefan Funke <s.funke@t-online.de>

References

None - plots have been rarely used with the CFA

See Also

Examples

# library(cfa) if not yet loaded
# Some random configurations:
configs<-cbind(c("A","B")[rbinom(250,1,0.3)+1],c("C","D")[rbinom(250,1,0.1)+1],
          c("E","F")[rbinom(250,1,0.3)+1],c("G","H")[rbinom(250,1,0.1)+1])
counts<-trunc(runif(250)*10)
plot(bcfa(configs,counts,runs=25))

cfa

Configural Frequency Analysis (CFA)

v0.10-0
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
Patrick Mair [aut, cre], Stefan Funke [aut], Joachim Harloff [ctb], Alexander von Eye [ctb]
Initial release
2017-04-29

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