#!/bin/sh # conf: plt example # # Demonstrates the use of the `O' plot type: # takes 3 columns: x, y-lower, y-upper, outlines # the region between the line (x,y-lower) and the line # (x,y-upper) in black and then fills the region in the # user specified gray level. The 'o' option outlines in the # current gray level, but does not fill. The 'f' option fills # in the current gray level, but does not outline. # Confusing, yes. # # Other Features in this example: # 1) P*1.5 means multiply point size by 1.5 # (Other new legal forms: P+3, W-2, W/4, etc.) # 2) The point size for the `O' plot type has no effect # on the graph, but changes the size of the box in # the legend (only on devices for which font size scaling # is supported by plt). # 3) The use of the `xts' option to force a labeled tic mark at # x = 0.85. plt pow.lohi 0 1 2 3 4 5 -F" size .7 5 5 sf p W1 W - .1 - .47 p 0,1,5O(G.99,P*1.5) 0,2,4O(G.85) lp .7 1.2 .9 le 0 0 5% Conf. Limits le 1 1 25% Conf. Limits t y Power Error yo 0.02 y Estimate/True LO Power xts .85 xa .82 1 .01 - 5 x Fraction Available Data" $* plt pow.lohi 0 6 7 8 9 10 -F" s ex size .7 5 5 sf p W1 W - .53 - .9 p 0,1,5O(G.99,P*1.5) 0,2,4O(G.85) t Confidence Limits for Spline Power Estimates xts .85 xa .82 1 .01 - 5 y Estimate/True HI Power yo 0.02" $*