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% Please edit documentation in R/plot.nlme.mmkin.R
\name{plot.nlme.mmkin}
\alias{plot.nlme.mmkin}
\title{Plot a fitted nonlinear mixed model obtained via an mmkin row object}
\usage{
\method{plot}{nlme.mmkin}(
x,
i = 1:ncol(x$mmkin_orig),
main = "auto",
legends = 1,
resplot = c("time", "errmod"),
standardized = FALSE,
cex = 0.7,
rel.height.middle = 0.9,
ymax = "auto",
...
)
}
\arguments{
\item{x}{An object of class \code{\link{nlme.mmkin}}}
\item{i}{A numeric index to select datasets for which to plot the nlme fit,
in case plots get too large}
\item{main}{The main title placed on the outer margin of the plot.}
\item{legends}{An index for the fits for which legends should be shown.}
\item{resplot}{Should the residuals plotted against time, using
\code{\link{mkinresplot}}, or as squared residuals against predicted
values, with the error model, using \code{\link{mkinerrplot}}.}
\item{standardized}{Should the residuals be standardized? This option
is passed to \code{\link{mkinresplot}}, it only takes effect if
`resplot = "time"`.}
\item{cex}{Passed to the plot functions and \code{\link{mtext}}.}
\item{rel.height.middle}{The relative height of the middle plot, if more
than two rows of plots are shown.}
\item{ymax}{Maximum y axis value for \code{\link{plot.mkinfit}}.}
\item{\dots}{Further arguments passed to \code{\link{plot.mkinfit}} and
\code{\link{mkinresplot}}.}
}
\value{
The function is called for its side effect.
}
\description{
Plot a fitted nonlinear mixed model obtained via an mmkin row object
}
\examples{
ds <- lapply(experimental_data_for_UBA_2019[6:10],
function(x) subset(x$data[c("name", "time", "value")], name == "parent"))
f <- mmkin("SFO", ds, quiet = TRUE, cores = 1)
#plot(f) # too many panels for pkgdown
library(nlme)
f_nlme <- nlme(f)
#plot(f_nlme) # too many panels for pkgdown
plot(f_nlme, 1:2)
}
\author{
Johannes Ranke
}