\name{F_3_prepanel.functions} \alias{prepanel.lmline} \alias{prepanel.loess} \alias{prepanel.qqmathline} \title{ Useful Prepanel Function for Lattice} \description{ These are predefined prepanel functions available in Lattice. } \usage{ prepanel.lmline(x, y, \dots) prepanel.loess(x, y, span, degree, family, evaluation, \dots) prepanel.qqmathline(x, y = x, distribution = qnorm, probs = c(0.25, 0.75), qtype = 7, groups, subscripts, \dots) } \arguments{ \item{x, y}{x and y values, numeric or factor} \item{distribution}{ quantile function for theoretical distribution. This is automatically passed in when this is used as a prepanel function in \code{qqmath}. } \item{qtype}{ type of \code{\link{quantile}}} \item{probs}{ numeric vector of length two, representing probabilities. If used with \code{aspect="xy"}, the aspect ratio will be chosen to make the line passing through the corresponding quantile pairs as close to 45 degrees as possible. } \item{span, degree, family, evaluation}{ arguments controlling the underlying \code{\link{loess}} smooth } \item{groups, subscripts}{ See \code{\link{xyplot}}. Whenever appropriate, calculations are done separately for each group and then combined. } \item{\dots}{ other arguments } } \value{ usually a list with components \code{xlim}, \code{ylim}, \code{dx} and \code{dy}, the first two being used to calculate panel axes limits, the last two for banking computations. The form of these components are described under \code{\link{xyplot}}. There are also several prepanel functions that serve as the default for high level functions, see \code{\link{prepanel.default.xyplot}} } \seealso{ \code{\link{trellis.par.get}}, \code{\link{xyplot}}, \code{\link{banking}}, \code{\link{Lattice}}. See \code{\link{loess.smooth}} for further options to \code{prepanel.loess} } \author{ Deepayan Sarkar \email{Deepayan.Sarkar@R-project.org}} \keyword{dplot}