The plot method objects of class psi_func simply visualizes the ρ(), ψ(), and weight functions and their derivatives.
methods
## S4 method for signature 'psi_func'plot(x, y, which = c("rho","psi","Dpsi","wgt","Dwgt"), main ="full", col = c("black","red3","blue3","dark green","light green"), leg.loc ="right",...)
Arguments
x: object of class psi_func to be plotted
y: (optional) vector of abscissa values (to plot object at).
which: character vector of slots to be included in plot; by default, all of the slots are included
main: string or logical indicating the kind of plot title; either "full", "short" or FALSE which chooses a full, a short or no main title at all.
col: colors to be used for the different slots
leg.loc: legend placement, see also x argument of legend
...: passed to matplot
Note
An earlier version had argument shortMain which is deprecated now. Use main = "short" instead of shortMain = TRUE.
If you want to specify your own title, use main=FALSE, and a subsequent title(...) call.
See Also
psiFunc() and the class
psi_func.
Examples
plot(huberPsi)plot(huberPsi, which=c("psi","Dpsi","wgt"), main="short", leg ="topleft")plot(hampelPsi)## Plotting aspect ratio = 1:1 :plot(hampelPsi, asp=1, main="short", which = c("psi","Dpsi","wgt","Dwgt"))