[R] lasso plot using LARS

Kingsford Jones kingsfordjones at gmail.com
Tue Oct 27 19:25:53 CET 2009


Within the plot.lars code, change the type argument to matplot from 'b' to 'l':

library(lars)
myplot.lars <- edit(plot.lars)
#change type = 'b' to type = 'l' in the call to matplot
data(diabetes)
object <- with(diabetes,  lars(x,y))
myplot.lars(object, lty = 1, breaks = FALSE)


hth,
Kingsford Jones


On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Russell Ivory
<Russell.Ivory at merrickbank.com> wrote:
> When plotting a lars object, I cannot find a way to plot solid lines.
> Even when the arguments breaks=F and lty="solid" are used, the vertical
> lines at the break points do not plot but asterisks indicating the
> breaks still plot as part of each path leaving solid lines broken up by
> asterisks at the break points.  I'm using the following code.
>
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> larsfit <- lars(X,y,type="lasso")
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> larsfit
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> plot(larsfit,breaks=F,lty="solid")
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> Any suggestions in removing the asterisks and plotting truly solid
> lines?
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> Thanks
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