plot.qqline {sma} | R Documentation |
Add Line Going Through the Quantiles of a Q-Q Plot
Description
This function adds a line to a quantile-quantile plot which passes
through user defined quantiles. This function is similar to, but
more general than, qqline
because the reference
distribution need not be the standard normal distribution and the
quantiles need not be the first and third quartiles.
Graphical parameters may be given as arguments to plot.qqline
.
Usage
plot.qqline(x, y, a=0.25, ...)
Arguments
x |
the reference (first) sample for the Q-Q plot, for a normal Q-Q
plot this would be the quantiles of a N(0,1) random sample. |
y |
the data. |
a |
a number between 0 and 1. A line is drawn which connects the
a and 1-a quantile points. The default line passes
through the first and third quantiles. |
... |
graphical parameters may also be supplied as arguments
to the function (see par ). |
See Also
qqplot
, qqnorm
, qqline
.
Examples
data(MouseArray)
# mouse.setup <- init.grid()
# mouse.data <- init.data() ## see \emph{init.data}
# mouse.lratio <- stat.ma(mouse.data, mouse.setup)
## Calculation of t-statistics
## cl <- c(rep(1,3), rep(2,3))
## mouse.t2 <- stat.t2(mouse.lratio, cl)
## Diagnostic plots
plot.qq(mouse.t2$t, "Mouse")
## Using the QQline function
q <- quantile(rnorm(1000))
plot.qqline(q, mouse.t2$t)
[Package
sma version 0.5.14
Index]