%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Do not modify this file since it was automatically generated from: % % bootstrap.R % % by the Rdoc compiler part of the R.oo package. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \name{plot.Bootstrap} \alias{plot.Bootstrap} \alias{Bootstrap.plot} \alias{plot.Bootstrap} \alias{plot,Bootstrap-method} \title{Scatterplot of bootstrapped results: sd vs correlation } \description{ Scatterplot of the sd vs correlation values obtained from the pre-computed Bootstrap object along with two fitted lines: the first (solid blue) for a bootstrap smooth and a second (dashed red) for a normal theory formula } \usage{\method{plot}{Bootstrap}(x, new.plot=FALSE, file.copy=FALSE, copy.zoom=1, cex.main=1.2, cex.lab=1, cex.axis=1, cex.legend=1, ...)} \arguments{ \item{new.plot}{\code{\link[base]{logical}} indicating if the new graphic device should be created for plot. Default is \code{\link[base:logical]{FALSE}}.} \item{file.copy}{\code{\link[base]{logical}} or a \code{\link[base]{character}} string indicating if the plot should be saved to a file. If \code{\link[base]{character}} string, it's content used as a file name and if \code{\link[base:logical]{TRUE}}, the default file named is formed and used. Default is \code{\link[base:logical]{FALSE}}.} \item{cex.main}{Main title font size. Default is 1.2.} \item{cex.lab}{X and Y titles font size. Default is 1.} \item{cex.axis}{X and Y axis labels font size. Default is 1.} \item{cex.legend}{plot legend font size. Default is par('cex').} \item{copy.zoom}{ Zoom factor used when saving plot in a file. Default is 1.} \item{...}{Additional graphic parameters} } \examples{ examples$bootstrap$plot(); } \seealso{For more information see \code{\link{Bootstrap}}.} \author{Alex Lisovich, Roger Day} \keyword{internal} \keyword{methods}