Use print() on a nlreg.profile' and
all.nlreg.profiles' object
nlreg.profile' and
all.nlreg.profiles' objectObjects of class nlreg.profile
and all.nlreg.profiles
have no proper print
method. They are plotted instead. See plot.nlreg.profile
and plot.all.nlreg.profiles
for details.
## S3 method for class 'nlreg.profile' print(x = stop("nothing to plot"), alpha = 0.05, add.leg = FALSE, stats = c("sk", "fr"), cex = 0.7, cex.lab = 1, cex.axis = 1, cex.main = 1, lwd1 = 1, lwd2 = 2, lty1 = "solid", lty2 = "solid", cl1 = "blue", cl2 = "red", col = "black", ylim = c(-3,3), ...) ## S3 method for class 'all.nlreg.profiles' print(x = stop("nothing to plot"), nframe, alpha = 0.05, stats = c("sk", "fr"), cex = 0.7, cex.lab = 1, cex.axis = 1, cex.main = 1, lwd1 = 1, lwd2 = 2, lty1 = "solid", lty2 = "solid", cl1 = "blue", cl2 = "red", col = "black", ylim = c(-3,3), ...)
The function defaults to:
plot.nlreg.profile(x = stop("nothing to plot"), alpha = 0.05, add.leg = FALSE,
stats = c("sk", "fr"), cex = 0.7, cex.lab = 1, cex.axis = 1,
cex.main = 1, lwd1 = 1, lwd2 = 2, lty1 = "solid", lty2 = "solid",
cl1 = "blue", cl2 = "red", col = "black", ylim = c(-3,3), \dots)
plot.all.nlreg.profiles(x = stop("nothing to plot"), nframe, alpha = 0.05,
stats = c("sk", "fr"), cex = 0.7, cex.lab = 1, cex.axis = 1,
cex.main = 1, lwd1 = 1, lwd2 = 2, lty1 = "solid", lty2 = "solid",
cl1 = "blue", cl2 = "red", col = "black", ylim = c(-3,3), \dots)
nlreg.profile.objects
, plot.nlreg.profile
, plot.all.nlreg.profiles