F_1_panel.qqmath {lattice} | R Documentation |
This is the default panel function for qqmath
.
panel.qqmath(x, f.value = NULL, distribution = qnorm, qtype = 7, groups = NULL, ..., tails.n = 0)
x |
vector (typically numeric, coerced if not) of data values to be used in the panel. |
f.value, distribution |
Defines how quantiles are calculated. See qqmath for
details.
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qtype |
The type argument to be used in quantile
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groups |
An optional grouping variable. Within each panel, one Q-Q plot is produced for every level of this grouping variable, differentiated by different graphical parameters. |
... |
further arguments, often graphical parameters. |
tails.n |
number of data points to represent exactly on each tail of the
distribution. This reproduces the effect of f.value = NULL
for the extreme data values, while approximating the remaining
data. It has no effect if f.value = NULL .
If tails.n is given, qtype is forced to be 1.
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Creates a Q-Q plot of the data and the theoretical distribution given
by distribution
. Note that most of the arguments controlling
the display can be supplied directly to the high-level qqmath
call.
Deepayan Sarkar Deepayan.Sarkar@R-project.org
set.seed(0) xx <- rt(10000, df = 10) qqmath(~ xx, type = c("b", "g"), pch = "+", distribution = qnorm, main = c("raw", "ppoints(100)", "tails.n = 50"), panel = function(..., f.value) { switch(panel.number(), panel.qqmath(..., f.value = NULL), panel.qqmath(..., f.value = ppoints(100)), panel.qqmath(..., f.value = ppoints(100), tails.n = 50)) }, layout = c(3, 1))[c(1,1,1)]