panel.interaction2wt {HH} | R Documentation |
This is the panel function for interaction2wt
. The main diagonal
displays boxplots for the main effects of each factor. The
off-diagonals show the interaction plots for each pair of factors.
The i,j
panel shows the same factors as the j,i
but with
the trace- and x-factor roles interchanged.
panel.interaction2wt(x, y, subscripts, responselab, trace.values, factor.levels, factor.position, fun = mean, se, ..., box.ratio, simple=FALSE, simple.offset, simple.scale, data.x, col.by.row=TRUE, key.in=NULL) strip.interaction2wt(which.given, which.panel, var.name, factor.levels, shingle.intervals, strip.names = c(TRUE, TRUE), style = 1, ...)
panel.interaction2wt
arguments:
x |
levels of x-factor |
y |
Summary value of response variable at each level of x- and trace-factors. |
subscripts |
used to get the right set of response values for the summary statistics on the off-diagonals |
responselab |
Character name of response variable, defaults to the name of the response variable. |
trace.values |
levels of trace-factor |
fun |
Summary function, defaults to mean |
se |
standard errors to be passed to panel.intxplot .
se Missing, logical, or a numeric vector.
If missing or FALSE , standard errors are not plotted.
If TRUE , the standard errors are calculated from the
sufficient statistics for each group as the groups standard deviation
divided by the square root of the group observation
count. If a numeric vector, it is evaluated in the environment of
the sufficient statistics.
|
box.ratio |
passed to panel.bwplot.intermediate.hh |
... |
extra arguments, primarily color,
to be passed to panel.bwplot.intermediate.hh |
key.in |
arguments to be passed through to the key for the
trace-factor in each row of the display. |
factor.position |
"position" attribute of factor. |
simple |
logical. TRUE if simple effects are to be displayed. |
simple.offset, simple.scale |
named list of offset and scale for the
response and trace factors. See
interaction.positioned for their use. |
data.x |
data.frame containing factors from the input data.frame |
col.by.row |
logical. If TRUE (the default), simple
effects plots color the simple effects on the main diagonals in the same
color as the trace levels in their row. If FALSE , then simple
effects are colored to match the x levels in their column. |
which.given, which.panel, var.name, factor.levels,
shingle.intervals |
see documentation
for strip.default |
strip.names |
Force strip.names=TRUE |
style |
force style=1 |
Richard M. Heiberger <rmh@temple.edu>
Heiberger, Richard M. and Holland, Burt (2004b). Statistical Analysis and Data Display: An Intermediate Course with Examples in S-Plus, R, and SAS. Springer Texts in Statistics. Springer. ISBN 0-387-40270-5.
interaction2wt
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panel.bwplot.intermediate.hh