\name{plotSpikeSpotError} \alias{plotSpikeSpotError} \title{ plot spot error of spikes.} \description{ Plot spot error of spikes. Three types of plots are avaible: histogram, boxplot and density. } \usage{ plotSpikeSpotError(parameter, array = 1, plottype = "hist", width = 1, plotnames = NULL, main = NULL, ...) } \arguments{ \item{parameter}{ a \code{\link[CALIB:ParameterList-class]{ParameterList}} object.} \item{array}{integer giving the array to be plotted. } \item{plottype}{ string giving the type of plot. } \item{width}{ needed for density plot. This exists for compatibility with S; if given, and \code{bw} is not, will set \code{bw} to \code{width} if this is a character string, or to a kernel-dependent multiple of \code{width} if this is numeric. Default is 1.} \item{plotnames}{ needed for boxplot. group labels which will be printed under each boxplot. } \item{main}{ an overall title for the plot.} \item{\dots}{ other parameters can be used according to the plottype user specified.} } \details{ The function plots spot error of one array on different types of plots. Three types, which are histogram, boxplot and density function, are available now. The argument \code{plottype} is used for giving the plot type. It should be one of the following three types: "hist", "boxplot" and "dens". The argument \code{array} gives the array index to be plotted. The function accepts estimated spot error from the argument \code{parameter}. } \value{ A plot is created on the current graphics device. } \author{ Hui Zhao} \seealso{ \code{\link[graphics]{hist}}, \code{\link[graphics]{boxplot}} and \code{\link[graphics]{plot}} in the graphics package. \code{\link[stats]{density}} in the stats package.} \examples{ # load data: parameter data(parameter) # specify the array to be plotted. array <- 1 # plot histogram plotSpikeSpotError(parameter,array=array,plottype="hist") # plot boxplot plotSpikeSpotError(parameter,array=array,plottype="boxplot",plotnames=NULL) # plot density function plotSpikeSpotError(parameter,array=array,plottype="dens",width=1) } \keyword{ hplot }