% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/single_prop.R \name{plot.single_prop} \alias{plot.single_prop} \title{Plot method for the single_prop function} \usage{ \method{plot}{single_prop}(x, plots = "bar", shiny = FALSE, custom = FALSE, ...) } \arguments{ \item{x}{Return value from \code{\link{single_prop}}} \item{plots}{Plots to generate. "bar" shows a bar chart of the data. The "simulate" chart shows the location of the sample proportion and the comparison value (comp_value). Simulation is used to demonstrate the sampling variability in the data under the null-hypothesis} \item{shiny}{Did the function call originate inside a shiny app} \item{custom}{Logical (TRUE, FALSE) to indicate if ggplot object (or list of ggplot objects) should be returned. This option can be used to customize plots (e.g., add a title, change x and y labels, etc.). See examples and \url{https://ggplot2.tidyverse.org/} for options.} \item{...}{further arguments passed to or from other methods} } \description{ Plot method for the single_prop function } \details{ See \url{https://radiant-rstats.github.io/docs/basics/single_prop.html} for an example in Radiant } \examples{ result <- single_prop(titanic, "survived", lev = "Yes", comp_value = 0.5, alternative = "less") plot(result, plots = c("bar", "simulate")) } \seealso{ \code{\link{single_prop}} to generate the result \code{\link{summary.single_prop}} to summarize the results }