% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/plot_metric.R \name{plot_metric} \alias{plot_metric} \title{Plot a metric over all possible cutoffs from a cutpointr object} \usage{ plot_metric(x, conf_lvl = 0.95) } \arguments{ \item{x}{A cutpointr object.} \item{conf_lvl}{The confidence level of the bootstrap confidence interval. Set to 0 to draw no bootstrap confidence interval.} } \description{ If \code{maximize_metric} is used as \code{method} function in cutpointr the computed metric values over all possible cutoffs can be plotted. Generally, this works for method functions that return a ROC-curve including the metric value for every cutpoint along with the optimal cutpoint. } \examples{ opt_cut <- cutpointr(suicide, dsi, suicide) plot_metric(opt_cut) } \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_precision_recall}}, \code{\link{plot_roc}}, \code{\link{plot_sensitivity_specificity}}, \code{\link{plot_x}} 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_precision_recall}}, \code{\link{plot_roc}}, \code{\link{plot_sensitivity_specificity}}, \code{\link{plot_x}} }