Plots three dimensional y values for quantile plots
1st margin of $Y sets line values, 2nd sets variables, 3rd quantiles.
ctPlotArray( input, grid = FALSE, add = FALSE, colvec = "auto", lwdvec = "auto", ltyvec = "auto", typevec = "auto", plotcontrol = list(ylab = "Array values", xaxs = "i"), legend = TRUE, legendcontrol = list(), polygon = TRUE, polygonalpha = 0.1, polygoncontrol = list(steps = 25) )
input |
list containing 3 dimensional array to use for Y values, |
grid |
Logical. Plot with a grid? |
add |
Logical. If TRUE, plotting is overlayed on current plot, without creating new plot. |
colvec |
color vector of same length as 2nd margin. |
lwdvec |
lwd vector of same length as 2nd margin. |
ltyvec |
lty vector of same length as 2nd margin. |
typevec |
type vector of same length as 2nd margin. |
plotcontrol |
list of arguments to pass to plot. |
legend |
Logical. Draw a legend? |
legendcontrol |
list of arguments to pass to |
polygon |
Logical. Draw the uncertainty polygon? |
polygonalpha |
Numeric, multiplier for alpha (transparency) of the uncertainty polygon. |
polygoncontrol |
list of arguments to pass to |
Nothing. Generates plots.
#' input<-ctStanTIpredeffects(ctstantestfit, plot=FALSE, whichpars='CINT', nsamples=10,nsubjects=10) ctPlotArray(input=input)
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