%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Do not modify this file since it was automatically generated from: % % plotXYCurve.numeric.R % % by the Rdoc compiler part of the R.oo package. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \name{plotXYCurve.numeric} \alias{plotXYCurve.numeric} \alias{plotXYCurve.numeric} \title{Plot the relationship between two variables as a smooth curve} \usage{\method{plotXYCurve}{numeric}(x, y, lwd=2, col=1, dlwd=1, dcol=NA, xlim=NULL, ylim=xlim, xlab=NULL, ylab=NULL, curveFit=smooth.spline, ..., add=FALSE)} \description{ Plot the relationship between two variables as a smooth curve. } \arguments{ \item{x, y}{Two \code{\link[base]{numeric}} \code{\link[base]{vector}} of length N.} \item{lwd}{The width of the curve.} \item{col}{The color of the curve.} \item{dlwd}{The width of the density curves.} \item{dcol}{The fill color of the interior of the density curves.} \item{xlim, ylim}{The x and y plotting limits.} \item{xlab, ylab}{The x and y labels.} \item{curveFit}{The \code{\link[base]{function}} used to fit the curve. The two first arguments of the function must take \code{x} and \code{y}, and the function must return a \code{\link[base]{list}} with fitted elements \code{x} and \code{y}.} \item{...}{Additional arguments passed to \code{\link[graphics]{lines}} used to draw the curve.} \item{add}{If \code{\link[base:logical]{TRUE}}, the graph is added to the current plot, otherwise a new plot is created.} } \value{ Returns (invisibly) the curve fit. } \section{Missing values}{ Data points (x,y) with non-finite values are excluded. } \seealso{ \code{\link{plotXYCurve.matrix}}(). } \author{Henrik Bengtsson (\url{http://www.braju.com/R/})} \keyword{methods} \keyword{nonparametric} \keyword{multivariate} \keyword{robust}