plot.sValues function

Plot method for S-values

Plot method for S-values

Plot methods for objects of the class sValues.

## S3 method for class 'sValues' plot(x, type = "t_s_plot", ...)

Arguments

  • x: an object of class sValues.
  • type: the type of the plot. Current options are t_s_plot which returns a scatterplot of s-values vs t-values for all coefficients and beta_plot which returns a plot of the different estimates for the coefficients.
  • ...: additional arguments to be passed to the plot functions. See details.

Returns

It returns a ggplot object with the requested plot.

Details

Additional arguments:

t_s_plot

  • R2_bounds: a numeric vector of length two specifying which R2 bounds range to plot.

beta_plot

  • variables: a character vector specifying which variables to plot. Default is "all".
  • error_bar: should the error bars be plotted? Default is FALSE.
  • ext_bounds_shades: should shades representing the extreme bounds be plotted? Default is FALSE.

Examples

# growth regressions example data(economic_growth) eg_sv <- sValues(GR6096 ~ ., data = economic_growth) plot(eg_sv, R2_bounds = c(0.5, 1)) plot(eg_sv, R2_bounds = c(0.1, 1)) plot(eg_sv, type = "beta_plot", variable = "OPENDEC1", error_bar = FALSE) plot(eg_sv, type = "beta_plot", variable = "OPENDEC1", error_bar = TRUE)
  • Maintainer: Carlos Cinelli
  • License: GPL-3
  • Last published: 2018-07-15

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