plot.mmkin.Rd
When x is a row selected from an mmkin object ([.mmkin
), the same model
fitted for at least one dataset is shown. When it is a column, the fit of at least one model
to the same dataset is shown.
If the current plot device is a tikz
device,
then latex is being used for the formatting of the chi2 error level.
# S3 method for mmkin plot(x, main = "auto", legends = 1, errmin_var = "All data", errmin_digits = 3, cex = 0.7, rel.height.middle = 0.9, ...)
x | An object of class |
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main | The main title placed on the outer margin of the plot. |
legends | An index for the fits for which legends should be shown. |
errmin_var | The variable for which the FOCUS chi2 error value should be shown. |
errmin_digits | The number of significant digits for rounding the FOCUS chi2 error percentage. |
cex | Passed to the plot functions and |
rel.height.middle | The relative height of the middle plot, if more than two rows of plots are shown. |
… | Further arguments passed to |
The function is called for its side effect.
# Only use one core not to offend CRAN checks, use Levenberg-Marquardt for speed fits <- mmkin(c("FOMC", "HS"), list("FOCUS B" = FOCUS_2006_B, "FOCUS C" = FOCUS_2006_C), # named list for titles cores = 1, quiet = TRUE, method.modFit = "Marq") plot(fits[, "FOCUS C"])# We can also plot a single fit, if we like the way plot.mmkin works, but then the plot # height should be smaller than the plot width (this is not possible for the html pages # generated by pkgdown, as far as I know). plot(fits["FOMC", "FOCUS C"]) # same as plot(fits[1, 2])