\name{F_2_panel.qqmathline} \alias{panel.qqmathline} \title{Useful panel function with qqmath} \description{ Useful panel function with qqmath. Draws a line passing through the points (usually) determined by the .25 and .75 quantiles of the sample and the theoretical distribution. } \usage{ panel.qqmathline(x, y = x, distribution = qnorm, probs = c(0.25, 0.75), qtype = 7, groups = NULL, \dots) } \arguments{ \item{x}{ The original sample, possibly reduced to a fewer number of quantiles, as determined by the \code{f.value} argument to \code{qqmath} } \item{y}{ an alias for \code{x} for backwards compatibility } \item{distribution}{ quantile function for reference theoretical distribution. } \item{probs}{ numeric vector of length two, representing probabilities. Corresponding quantile pairs define the line drawn. } \item{qtype}{ the \code{type} of quantile computation used in \code{\link{quantile}} } \item{groups}{ optional grouping variable. If non-null, a line will be drawn for each group. } \item{\dots}{other arguments.} } \author{Deepayan Sarkar \email{Deepayan.Sarkar@R-project.org}} \seealso{ \code{\link{prepanel.qqmathline}}, \code{\link{qqmath}}, \code{\link{quantile}} } \keyword{dplot}