\name{mva.pairs} \alias{mva.pairs} %- Also NEED an `\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{M vs. A Matrix} \description{ A matrix of M vs. A plots is produced. Plots are made on the upper triangle and the IQR of the Ms are displayed in the lower triangle } \usage{ mva.pairs(x, labels=colnames(x), log.it=TRUE,span=2/3,family.loess="gaussian", digits=3,line.col=2,main="MVA plot",cex=2,...) } %- maybe also `usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{x}{A matrix containing the chip data in the columns.} \item{labels}{the names of the variables.} \item{log.it}{logical. If \code{TRUE} uses log scale.} \item{span}{span to be used for loess fit.} \item{family.loess}{\code{"gaussian"} or \code{"symmetric"} as in \code{\link[modreg]{loess}}.} \item{digits}{number of digits to use in the display of IQR.} \item{line.col}{color of the loess line.} \item{main}{an overall title for the plot.} \item{cex}{size for text} \item{\dots}{graphical parameters can be given as arguments to \code{mva.plot}}} \examples{ x <- matrix(rnorm(4000),1000,4) x[,1] <- x[,1]^2 dimnames(x) <- list(NULL,c("chip 1","chip 2","chip 3","chip 4")) mva.pairs(x,log=FALSE,main="example") } \seealso{\code{\link{pairs}}} \keyword{hplot}