\name{mkinresplot}
\alias{mkinresplot}
\title{
Function to plot residuals stored in an mkin object
}
\description{
This function plots the residuals for the specified subset of the
observed variables from an mkinfit object. A combined plot of the fitted
model and the residuals can be obtained using \code{\link{plot.mkinfit}}
using the argument \code{show_residuals = TRUE}.
}
\usage{
mkinresplot(object,
obs_vars = names(object$mkinmod$map),
xlab = "Time", ylab = "Residual",
maxabs = "auto", legend = TRUE, lpos = "topright", ...)
}
\arguments{
\item{object}{
A fit represented in an \code{\link{mkinfit}} object.
}
\item{obs_vars}{
A character vector of names of the observed variables for which residuals
should be plotted. Defaults to all observed variables in the model
}
\item{xlab}{
Label for the x axis. Defaults to "Time [days]".
}
\item{ylab}{
Label for the y axis. Defaults to "Residual [\% of applied radioactivity]".
}
\item{maxabs}{
Maximum absolute value of the residuals. This is used for the scaling of
the y axis and defaults to "auto".
}
\item{legend}{
Should a legend be plotted? Defaults to "TRUE".
}
\item{lpos}{
Where should the legend be placed? Default is "topright". Will be passed on to
\code{\link{legend}}. }
\item{\dots}{
further arguments passed to \code{\link{plot}}.
}
}
\value{
Nothing is returned by this function, as it is called for its side effect, namely to produce a plot.
}
\author{
Johannes Ranke
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{mkinplot}}, for a way to plot the data and the fitted lines of the
mkinfit object. }
\examples{
data <- mkin_wide_to_long(schaefer07_complex_case, time = "time")
model <- mkinmod(
parent = list(type = "SFO", to = c("A1", "B1", "C1"), sink = FALSE),
A1 = list(type = "SFO", to = "A2"),
B1 = list(type = "SFO"),
C1 = list(type = "SFO"),
A2 = list(type = "SFO"))
\dontrun{fit <- mkinfit(model, data, plot=TRUE)}
\dontrun{mkinresplot(fit, "A1")}
}
\keyword{ hplot }