\name{varHistPlot} \alias{varHistPlot} \title{Variance histogram and density} \usage{ varHistPlot(model,main="Histogram variance estimators", histCol=8,densityCol=2,drawLegend=TRUE) } \description{ Will produce a histogram of observed variance estimators (logged) together with the fitted density. } \arguments{ \item{model}{On object obtained from the function plw or lmw.} \item{main}{Main title of plot.} \item{histCol}{Color for histogram bars.} \item{densityCol}{Color for density function.} \item{drawLegend}{To draw a legend or not.} } \author{Magnus \eqn{\mbox{\AA}}{A}strand} \seealso{plw, lmw} \examples{ # ------------------------------------------ # Example using the result of the analysis of # the 6 arrays in the AffySpikeU95Subset data set # Loading the data data(AffySpikeU95Subset) # Defining design and contrast matrix group<-factor(rep(1:2,each=3)) design<-model.matrix(~group-1) contrast<-matrix(c(1,-1),1,2) # Analyzing using plw model1<-plw(AffySpikeU95Subset,design=design,contrast=contrast, epsilon=0.01) ## Look at fitted vs observed density for log(s2) varHistPlot(model1) } \keyword{univar} \keyword{manip}