[R] How to plot CI's (llim ulim) on ecodist mgram

Weidong Gu anopheles123 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 17 04:28:28 CEST 2011


It is good to provide the code but please make sure it is
reproducible? e.g. XZ is not defined in mgram(XY,XZ)?

Weidong Gu

On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 7:10 PM, Nevil Amos <nevil.amos at gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to put confidence intervals on a mantel corellogram
> they are already calculated in the pmgram object but I am unsure how I get
> the x value in order to plot them?
>
> package(ecodist)
> X<-1:100
> Y<-rnorm(1:100)
> Z<-rnorm(1:100)
> XY<-dist(data.frame(X,Y))
> YX<-dist(data.frame(Y,X))
> my.mgram<-mgram(XY,XZ)
> plot(my.mgram)
> print(my.mgram)
>> print(my.mgram)
> $mgram
>            lag ngroup      mantelr  pval        llim         ulim
>  [1,]  3.770055    672  0.500012737 0.001  0.49689923  0.504301550
>  [2,] 11.310165    691  0.383960457 0.001  0.38000201  0.387324434
>  [3,] 18.850274    584  0.232086251 0.001  0.22670074  0.237501735
>  [4,] 26.390384    587  0.114097397 0.001  0.10243901  0.122973735
>  [5,] 33.930494    463 -0.003113351 0.835 -0.01928101  0.008839295
>  [6,] 41.470603    468 -0.106354446 0.001 -0.12682280 -0.089539628
>  [7,] 49.010713    357 -0.181250278 0.001 -0.20154017 -0.164863572
>  [8,] 56.550823    348 -0.266397615 0.001 -0.28498271 -0.251134864
>  [9,] 64.090933    252 -0.298705798 0.001 -0.31421396 -0.284154643
> [10,] 71.631042    228 -0.353134525 0.001 -0.36468910 -0.341422330
> [11,] 79.171152    147 -0.337181781 0.001 -0.34854961 -0.322161075
> [12,] 86.711262    108 -0.334465576 0.001 -0.35500933 -0.309763543
> [13,] 94.251371     43 -0.238965642 0.001 -0.26437371 -0.196038662
>
> $resids
> [1] NA
>
> attr(,"class")
> [1] "mgram"
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Nevil Amos
>
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