Rootograms
Rootograms of observed and fitted values.
## Default S3 method: rootogram(x, fitted, names = NULL, scale = c("sqrt", "raw"), type = c("hanging", "standing", "deviation"), shade = FALSE, legend = TRUE, legend_args = list(x = 0, y = 0.2, height = 0.6), df = NULL, rect_gp = NULL, rect_gp_args = list(), lines_gp = gpar(col = "red", lwd = 2), points_gp = gpar(col = "red"), pch = 19, xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL, ylim = NULL, main = NULL, sub = NULL, margins = unit(0, "lines"), title_margins = NULL, legend_width = NULL, main_gp = gpar(fontsize = 20), sub_gp = gpar(fontsize = 15), name = "rootogram", prefix = "", keep_aspect_ratio = FALSE, newpage = TRUE, pop = TRUE, return_grob = FALSE, ...)
x |
either a vector or a 1-way table of frequencies. |
fitted |
a vector of fitted frequencies. |
names |
a vector of names passed to |
scale |
a character string indicating whether the values should be plotted on the raw or square root scale. |
type |
a character string indicating if the bars for the observed
frequencies should be |
shade |
logical specifying whether |
legend |
either a legend-generating function, or a legend
function (see details and |
legend_args |
list of arguments for the legend-generating function, if specified. |
df |
degrees of freedom passed to the shading functions used for inference. |
rect_gp |
a |
rect_gp_args |
list of arguments for the shading-generating
function, if specified for |
lines_gp |
a |
points_gp |
a |
pch |
plotting character for the points. |
xlab |
a label for the x axis. |
ylab |
a label for the y axis. |
ylim |
limits for the y axis. |
main |
either a logical, or a character string used for plotting
the main title. If |
sub |
a character string used for plotting the subtitle.
If |
margins |
either an object of class |
title_margins |
either an object of class |
legend_width |
An object of class |
main_gp, sub_gp |
object of class |
name |
name of the plotting viewport. |
keep_aspect_ratio |
logical indicating whether the aspect ratio should be fixed or not. |
prefix |
optional character string used as a prefix for the generated viewport and grob names. |
newpage |
logical. Should |
pop |
logical. Should the viewport created be popped? |
return_grob |
logical. Should a snapshot of the display be returned as a grid grob? |
... |
further arguments passed to |
The observed frequencies are displayed as bars and the fitted frequencies as a line. By default a sqrt scale is used to make the smaller frequencies more visible.
Achim Zeileis Achim.Zeileis@R-project.org, David Meyer David.Meyer@R-project.org
J. W. Tukey (1977), Exploratory Data Analysis. Addison Wesley, Reading, MA.
M. Friendly (2000), Visualizing Categorical Data. SAS Institute, Cary, NC.
## Simulated data examples: dummy <- rnbinom(200, size = 1.5, prob = 0.8) observed <- table(dummy) fitted1 <- dnbinom(as.numeric(names(observed)), size = 1.5, prob = 0.8) * sum(observed) fitted2 <- dnbinom(as.numeric(names(observed)), size = 2, prob = 0.6) * sum(observed) rootogram(observed, fitted1) rootogram(observed, fitted2) ## Real data examples: data("HorseKicks") HK.fit <- goodfit(HorseKicks) summary(HK.fit) plot(HK.fit) ## or equivalently rootogram(HK.fit) data("Federalist") F.fit <- goodfit(Federalist, type = "nbinomial") summary(F.fit) plot(F.fit) ## (Pearson) residual-based shading data("Federalist") Fed_fit0 <- goodfit(Federalist, type = "poisson") plot(Fed_fit0, shade = TRUE)
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