## S4 method for signature 'ics,missing'
plot(x, index = NULL, ...)
Arguments
x
object of class ics
index
index vector of which components should be plotted. See details for further information
...
other arguments for plot
Details
If no index vector is given the function plots the full scatterplots matrix only if there are less than seven components.
Otherwise the three first and three last components will be plotted.
This is because the components with extreme kurtosis are the most interesting ones.
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> library(ICS)
Loading required package: mvtnorm
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/ICS/plot.ics.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: plot.ics
> ### Title: Scatterplot for a ICS Object
> ### Aliases: plot-ics plot.ics plot-method plot,ics,missing-method
> ### Keywords: hplot methods
>
> ### ** Examples
>
> set.seed(123456)
> X1 <- rmvnorm(250, rep(0,8), diag(c(rep(1,6),0.04,0.04)))
> X2 <- rmvnorm(50, c(rep(0,6),2,0), diag(c(rep(1,6),0.04,0.04)))
> X3 <- rmvnorm(200, c(rep(0,7),2), diag(c(rep(1,6),0.04,0.04)))
>
> X.comps <- rbind(X1,X2,X3)
> A <- matrix(rnorm(64),nrow=8)
> X <- X.comps %*% t(A)
>
> ics.X.1 <- ics(X)
> plot(ics.X.1)
> plot(ics.X.1,index=1:8)
> rm(.Random.seed)
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> dev.off()
null device
1
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