\name{kinresplot} \Rdversion{1.1} \alias{kinresplot} \title{ Creates a plot of the residual for specified kinetic fits } \description{ Function to create a residual plot for a specified fitted model } \usage{ kinresplot(kinobject, kinmodel, xlab = "Time [days]", ylab = "Residual [\% of applied radioactivity]", maxabs = "auto") } \arguments{ \item{kinobject}{ A list containing the following elements: The name of the parent compound to be output (\code{parent}), the type of the test system (\code{type}), the name of the specific test system used for generating this dataset (\code{system}), the list of fitted kinetic models (\code{fits}), as returned by \code{\link{kinfit}}, and optionally the list of results (\code{results}) as returned by \code{\link{kinresults}}. Also optional is the label position of the test compound (\code{label}) and the source of the data (\code{source}). } \item{kinmodel}{ The fitted model for which the residuals should be plotted. } \item{xlab}{ Label for the x axis. } \item{ylab}{ Label for the y axis. } \item{maxabs}{ Maximum value of the absolute residuals, will be calculated from the residuals if not specified otherwise. } } \value{ The function is called for its side effect, namely creating a residual plot for the specified fit. } \author{ Johannes Ranke } \examples{ data(FOCUS_2006_C) kinfits <- kinfit(FOCUS_2006_C) kinobject <- list( parent = "Compound XY", type = "Degradation in the environment", system = "System 1", source = "Synthetic example data from FOCUS kinetics", data = FOCUS_2006_C, fits = kinfits, results = kinresults(kinfits)) \dontrun{kinresplot(kinobject, "SFO")} } \keyword{ hplot }