Box Plots for Wavelet Objects

DESCRIPTION:

Produces side by side box plots from a wavelet object.

This function is an S Version 3 generic (see Methods); method functions can be written to handle specific S Version 3 classes of data. Classes which already have methods for this function include:
crystal.list, crystal.matrix, crystal.vector, decompose, wp.table, cp.table, cp.table.list, wp.table.list, waveshrink

USAGE:

boxplot(x, ...) 
boxplot.cpt(x, data=T, n.top=NULL, name.style=NULL, varwidth=T, ...) 
boxplot.decompose(x, data=T, name.style=NULL, ...) 
boxplot.crystal.list(x, data=NULL, name.style=NULL, varwidth=T, ...) 
boxplot.crystal.vector(x, data=NULL, name.style=NULL, varwidth=T, ...) 
boxplot.waveshrink(x, name.style=NULL, varwidth=T, ...) 
boxplot.waveshrink.ts(x, name.style=NULL, varwidth=T, ...) 
boxplot.waveshrink.rts(x, name.style=NULL, varwidth=T, ...) 
boxplot.wpt(x, data=T, n.top=NULL, name.style=NULL, varwidth=T, ...) 

REQUIRED ARGUMENTS:

x
a list of numerical vectors, missing values are allowed.

OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS:

data
logical flag indicating whether the original signal should be reconstructed, or a numeric vector as the original signal.
name.style
crystal name type, default name.style=wavelet.options()$name.style, see crystal.names for details.
varwidth
same as in boxplot.default.
n.top
number of crystals plotted.

Graphical parameters may also be supplied as arguments to this function (see ).

VALUE:

same as boxplot.default.

DETAILS:

Objects are first converted into lists of numeric components, and then boxplot is called.

SEE ALSO:

, , .