Why not use the effects package -- designed for this task.
library(effects)
plot(allEffects(mfit))
?plot.eff # for details
On 10/3/2016 3:15 AM, Faradj Koliev wrote:
Dear all,
I need a little help with plotting predicted probabilities (values). Consider
the following example
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data(”mtcars”)
mfit = lm(mpg ~ vs + disp + cyl, data=mtcars)
newcar=data.frame(vs=c(0,1), disp=230, cyl=6.188)
Pmodel<–predict(mfit, newcar)
**
I want to plot the effect of ”vs” ( 0 and 1) when all other variables are held
constant (mean).
To do this I run this code below:
**
plot(1:2, Pmodel$estimates[1:2,1],ylim=c(0,1),pch=19, xlim=c(.5,2.5), xlab=”X", ylab=”Predicted
value of Y", xaxt="n", main= ”Predicted value of Y with 95% CIs")
arrows(1:2, (Pmodel $estimates[1:2,1]-1.96*Pmodel$estimates[1:2,2]), 1:2,
(Pmodel$estimates[1:2,1]+1.96*Pmodel$estimates[1:2,2]), length=0.05, angle=90,
code=3)
axis(1,at=c(1,2), labels=c(”Yes”,"No"))
**
What am I doing wring here? Thanks!
Best,
Faradj
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