plot-methods function

Methods for Function plot

Methods for Function plot

Methods for function plot to produce different diagonostic plots for an object of class "MultiChainLadder". methods

## S4 method for signature 'MultiChainLadder,missing' plot(x, y, which.plot=1:4, which.triangle=NULL, main=NULL, portfolio=NULL, lowess=TRUE, legend.cex=0.75,...)

Arguments

  • x: An object of class "MultiChainLadder".
  • y: "missing"
  • which.plot: This specifies which type of plot is desired. Its range is 1:5, but defaults to 1:4. "1" is the barplot of observed losses and predicted IBNR stacked and MSE predictions as error bars; "2" is a trajectory plot of the development pattern; "3" is the residual plot of standardized residuals against the fitted values; "4" is the Normal-QQ plot of the standardized residuals. "5" is the "xyplot" of development with confidence intervals for each accident year. Note that "3" and "4" are not available for portfolio.
  • which.triangle: This specifies which triangles are to be plotted. Default value is NULL, where all triangles plus the portfolio result will be plotted.
  • main: It should be a list of titles for each plot. If not supplied, use default titles.
  • portfolio: It specifies which triangles are to be summed as the portfolio, to be passed on to summary.
  • lowess: Logical. If TRUE, smoothing lines will be added on residual plots.
  • legend.cex: plotting parameter to be passes on to cex in legend if which.plot=1.
  • ...: optional graphical arguments.

See Also

See also MultiChainLadder

Examples

## Not run: data(liab) fit.liab <- MultiChainLadder(liab) # generate diagonostic plots par(mfcol=(c(3,2))) plot(fit.liab,which.plot=1:2) par(mfrow=(c(2,2))) plot(fit.liab,which.plot=3:4) plot(fit.liab,which.triangle=1,which.plot=5) graphics.off() ## End(Not run)
  • Maintainer: Markus Gesmann
  • License: GPL (>= 2)
  • Last published: 2025-02-06