Plot a Basis Object
Plots all the basis functions.
## S3 method for class 'basisfd' plot(x, knots=TRUE, axes=NULL, ...)
x |
a basis object |
knots |
logical: If TRUE and x[['type']] == 'bspline', the knot locations are plotted using vertical dotted, red lines. Ignored otherwise. |
axes |
Either a logical or a list or
|
... |
additional plotting parameters passed to |
none
a plot of the basis functions
## ## 1. b-spline ## # set up the b-spline basis for the lip data, using 23 basis functions, # order 4 (cubic), and equally spaced knots. # There will be 23 - 4 = 19 interior knots at 0.05, ..., 0.95 lipbasis <- create.bspline.basis(c(0,1), 23) # plot the basis functions plot(lipbasis) ## ## 2. Fourier basis ## yearbasis3 <- create.fourier.basis(c(0,365), axes=list("axesIntervals") ) # plot the basis plot(yearbasis3) ## ## 3. With Date and POSIXct rangeval ## # Date July4.1776 <- as.Date('1776-07-04') Apr30.1789 <- as.Date('1789-04-30') AmRev <- c(July4.1776, Apr30.1789) BspRevolution <- create.bspline.basis(AmRev) plot(BspRevolution) # POSIXct July4.1776ct <- as.POSIXct1970('1776-07-04') Apr30.1789ct <- as.POSIXct1970('1789-04-30') AmRev.ct <- c(July4.1776ct, Apr30.1789ct) BspRev.ct <- create.bspline.basis(AmRev.ct) plot(BspRev.ct)
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