% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/plot_x.R \name{plot_x} \alias{plot_x} \title{Plot the distribution of the independent variable per class from a cutpointr object} \usage{ plot_x(x, display_cutpoint = TRUE, ...) } \arguments{ \item{x}{A cutpointr object.} \item{display_cutpoint}{(logical) Whether or not to display the optimal cutpoint as a vertical line.} \item{...}{Additional arguments (unused).} } \description{ Given a \code{cutpointr} object this function plots the distribution(s) of the independent variable(s) and the respective cutpoints per class. } \examples{ opt_cut <- cutpointr(suicide, dsi, suicide) plot_x(opt_cut) ## With subgroup opt_cut_2groups <- cutpointr(suicide, dsi, suicide, gender) plot_x(opt_cut_2groups) } \seealso{ Other cutpointr plotting functions: \code{\link{plot.cutpointr}()}, \code{\link{plot_cut_boot}()}, \code{\link{plot_cutpointr}()}, \code{\link{plot_metric_boot}()}, \code{\link{plot_metric}()}, \code{\link{plot_precision_recall}()}, \code{\link{plot_roc}()}, \code{\link{plot_sensitivity_specificity}()} } \concept{cutpointr plotting functions}