R: Specific tfplot methods for coefEstEval (EstEval) objects
tfplot.coefEstEval
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Specific tfplot methods for coefEstEval (EstEval) objects
Description
See the generic function description.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'coefEstEval'
tfplot(x, cumulate=TRUE, norm=FALSE, bounds=TRUE,
invert=FALSE, Sort=FALSE, graphs.per.page = 5, ...)
Arguments
x
an object for which a tfplot is to be produced.
cumulate
logical indicating if the cumulative average of roots should be
plotted
invert
logical indicating if the inverse of roots should be
plotted
Sort
logical indicating if the roots should be sorted.
graphs.per.page
integer indicating number of graphs to place on a
page.
norm
logical indicating if the euclidean norm of roots should be
plotted (square root of the sum of squared roots).
bounds
logical indicating if estimated one standard error bounds
should be plotted around the lines for the true roots.
...
arguments passed to other methods.
Details
If cumulate is true the cumulative average is plotted.
If norm is true the norm is used, each parameter is plotted.
If invert is true the reciprical is used (before cumulating).
If Sort is true then sort is applied (before ave). This is not usually
recommended but of interest
with estimation methods like black.box which may not return parameters
of the same length or in the same order.
Plotting the true lines only makes sense if truth is the same length as
result (and sometimes not even then).