Method for plotting qi simulations across a range within a variable, with confidence intervals
Method for plotting qi simulations across a range within a variable, with confidence intervals
ci.plot(obj, qi="ev", var=NULL, ..., main = NULL, sub = NULL, xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL, xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, legcol="gray20", col=NULL, leg=1, legpos= NULL, ci = c(80, 95, 99.9), discont=NULL)
obj |
A reference class zelig5 object |
qi |
a character-string specifying the quantity of interest to plot |
var |
The variable to be used on the x-axis. Default is the variable across all the chosen values with smallest nonzero variance |
... |
Parameters to be passed to the ‘truehist’ function which is implicitly called for numeric simulations |
main |
a character-string specifying the main heading of the plot |
sub |
a character-string specifying the sub heading of the plot |
xlab |
a character-string specifying the label for the x-axis |
ylab |
a character-string specifying the label for the y-axis |
xlim |
Limits to the x-axis |
ylim |
Limits to the y-axis |
legcol |
“legend color”, an valid color used for plotting the line colors in the legend |
col |
a valid vector of colors of at least length 3 to use to color the confidence intervals |
leg |
“legend position”, an integer from 1 to 4, specifying the position of the legend. 1 to 4 correspond to “SE”, “SW”, “NW”, and “NE” respectively. Setting to 0 or “n” turns off the legend. |
legpos |
“legend type”, exact coordinates and sizes for legend. Overrides argment “leg.type” |
ci |
vector of length three of confidence interval levels to draw. |
discont |
optional point of discontinuity along the x-axis at which to interupt the graph |
the current graphical parameters. This is subject to change in future implementations of Zelig
James Honaker
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