Plot a varmod object (created by calling earth with the varmod argument)
Plot a variance model (a varmod
object).
Typically you call this function for a variance model
embedded in an earth
model.
## S3 method for class 'varmod' plot(x = stop("no 'x' argument"), which = 1:4, do.par = NULL, info=FALSE, cex = NULL, caption = NULL, line.col = 2, min.sd.col = line.col, trace = 0, ...)
x |
A |
which |
Which plots to plot. Default is 1:4 meaning all.
The term parent below refers to the |
do.par |
Please see |
info |
Plot some additional information, including lowess fits in the first two plots. |
cex |
Character expansion. |
caption |
Default is NULL, meaning automatically generate an overall caption. |
line.col |
Color of lines in the plots.
Default is |
min.sd.col |
Color of the |
trace,... |
Similar to |
The horizontal red dotted line in the first two plots
shows the value of min.sd
.
See earth
's varmod.clamp
argument.
data(ozone1) set.seed(1) # optional, for cross validation reproducibility # note: should really use ncross=30 below but for a quick demo we don't earth.mod <- earth(O3~temp, data=ozone1, nfold=10, ncross=3, varmod.method="lm") plot(earth.mod$varmod) # plot the embedded variance model (this calls plot.varmod)
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