Extensions to 'ggplot2' respecting the grammar of graphics paradigm. Statistics to locate and tag peaks and valleys and to label plots with the equation of a fitted polynomial model by ordinary least squares, major axis, quantile and robust and resistant regression approaches. Line and model equation for Normal mixture models. Labels for P-value, R^2 or adjusted R^2 or information criteria for fitted models; parametric and non-parametric correlation; ANOVA table or summary table for fitted models as plot insets; annotations for multiple pairwise comparisons with adjusted P-values. Model fit classes for which suitable methods are provided by package 'broom' and 'broom.mixed' are supported as well as user-defined wrappers on model fit functions, allowing model selection and conditional labelling. Scales and stats to build volcano and quadrant plots based on outcomes, fold changes, p-values and false discovery rates.
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