% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/plot_olr.R \name{plot_olr} \alias{plot_olr} \title{Forrest plot from ordinal logistic regression.} \usage{ plot_olr( x, title = NULL, dec = 3, lbls = NULL, hori = "OR (95 \% CI)", vert = "Variables", short = FALSE, input = c("model", "df") ) } \arguments{ \item{x}{input data.} \item{title}{plot title} \item{dec}{decimals for labels} \item{lbls}{labels for variable names. Carefull, as the right order is not checked automatically!} \item{hori}{labels the horizontal axis (this i the y axis as the plot is rotated)} \item{vert}{labels the horizontal axis (this i the x axis as the plot is rotated)} \item{short}{flag to half number of ticks on horizontal axis.} \item{input}{can be either "model", which is a olr model (polr()), or "df", which is a dataframe whith three columns for OR, lower CI and upper CI.} } \value{ gg object } \description{ Heavily inspired by https://www.r-bloggers.com/plotting-odds-ratios-aka-a-forrestplot-with-ggplot2/ } \examples{ iris$ord<-factor(sample(1:3,size=nrow(iris),replace=TRUE),ordered=TRUE) lm <- MASS::polr(ord~., data=iris, Hess=TRUE, method="logistic") plot_olr(lm, input="model") } \keyword{forest} \keyword{plot}