Functions changing variable definitions in Xpose 4
These functions allow customization of Xpose's graphics settings.
change.ab.graph.par(object, classic = FALSE) change.bw.graph.par(object, classic = FALSE) change.cond.graph.par(object, classic = FALSE) change.dil.graph.par(object, classic = FALSE) change.label.par(object, classic = FALSE) change.lm.graph.par(object, classic = FALSE) change.misc.graph.par(object, classic = FALSE) change.pi.graph.par(object, classic = FALSE) change.smooth.graph.par(object, classic = FALSE)
object |
An |
classic |
A logical operator specifying whether the function should assume the classic menu system. This is an internal option and need never be called from the command line. |
Settings can be saved and loaded using export.graph.par and
import.graph.par, respectively.
An xpose.data object (classic == FALSE) or null
(classic == TRUE).
change.ab.graph.par: change settings for the line of
identity.
change.bw.graph.par: sets preferences for box-and-whisker plots
change.cond.graph.par: sets preferences for conditioning
change.dil.graph.par: responsible for dilution
preferences
change.label.par: responsible for labelling preferences
change.lm.graph.par: responsible for linear regression
lines.
change.misc.graph.par: sets basic graphics parameters,
including plot type, point type and size, colour, line type, and line width.
change.pi.graph.par: responsible for prediction interval plotting preferences
change.smooth.graph.par: sets preferences for loess smooths.
Niclas Jonsson & Justin Wilkins
Other data functions:
add_transformed_columns,
change_misc_parameters,
compute.cwres(),
data.checkout(),
data_extract_or_assign,
db.names(),
export.graph.par(),
export.variable.definitions(),
import.graph.par(),
import.variable.definitions(),
make.sb.data(),
nsim(),
par_cov_summary,
read.TTE.sim.data(),
read.nm.tables(),
read_NM_output,
read_nm_table(),
simprazExample(),
tabulate.parameters(),
xlabel(),
xpose.data,
xpose.print(),
xpose4-package,
xsubset()
## Not run: ## xpdb5 is an Xpose data object ## We expect to find the required NONMEM run and table files for run ## 5 in the current working directory xpdb5 <- xpose.data(5) ## Change default miscellaneous graphic preferences xpdb5 <- change.misc.graph.par(xpdb5) ## Change default linear regression line preferences, creating a new ## object xpdb5.a <- change.lm.graph.par(xpdb5) ## Change conditioning preferences xpdb5 <- change.cond.graph.par(xpdb5) ## End(Not run)
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