| as.multicomp {HH} | R Documentation |
MMC plots: functions used to interface the simint in R to the MMC
functions designed with S-Plus multicomp notation. These are
all internal functions that the user doesn't see.
as.multicomp(x, ...)
as.multicomp.hmtest(x,
group="group",
focus=x$FNAMES$mainF,
ylabel=x$FNAMES$response,
lmcall=x$call,
means,
lmat=t(x$cmatrix),
lmat.rows=seq(along=dimnames(lmat)[[1]])[-1],
aov.mca,
...)
print.mmc.multicomp(x, ...)
plot.multicomp(x, ...)
as.hmtest(x, ...)
as.hmtest.multicomp(x, eps=.001, ...)
x |
"hmtest" object for as.multicomp.
A "mmc.multicomp" object for print.mmc.multicomp.
A "multicomp" object for as.hmtest and plot.multicomp. |
... |
other arguments. |
group |
Not currently used |
focus |
See whichf in simint |
ylabel |
response variable name on the graph. |
lmcall |
Not currently used |
means |
means of the response variable on the focus factor. |
lmat, lmat.rows |
simint.mmc |
aov.mca |
"aov" object for the same model formula. |
eps |
absolute error tolerance as double. See simint. |
as.multicomp is a generic function to change its argument to a
"multicomp" object.
as.multicomp.hmtest changes an "hmtest" object to a
"multicomp" object.
print.mmc.multicomp prints a "mmc.multicomp" object.
The multiple comparisons calculations in R and S-Plus use
completely different libraries.
MMC plots in R are based on simint.
MMC plots in S-Plus are based on multicomp.
The MMC plot is the same in both systems. The details of gettting the
plot differ.
Richard M. Heiberger <rmh@temple.edu>
Heiberger, Richard M. and Holland, Burt (2004b). Statistical Analysis and Data Display: An Intermediate Course with Examples in S-Plus, R, and SAS. Springer Texts in Statistics. Springer. ISBN 0-387-40270-5.
Heiberger, R.~M. and Holland, B. (2006, accepted). "Mean–mean multiple comparison displays for families of linear contrasts." Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics.
mmc, simint.mmc,
simint in R,
multicomp in S-Plus.