\name{plotPenLL} \alias{plotPenLL} \title{ Plot the log-likelihood and penalized log-likelihoods (AIC, BIC)} \description{ Plot the log-likelihood and two versions of penalized log-likelihoods (AIC, BIC) for a segmentation object. } \usage{ plotPenLL(seg, extrabar=numeric(0), type="b", lty=1, pch=16, lwd=2, ...) } \arguments{ \item{seg}{A \code{\linkS4class{segmentation}} object.} \item{extrabar}{In addition to the location of maximmal BIC, vertical bars are drawn at these x-positions as well.} \item{type, pch, lty, lwd, ...}{Get passed on to \code{\link{matplot}}.} } \details{ This function is used in the vignette: \emph{How to use the segment function to fit a piecewise constant curve.} } \value{ The function is called for its side effect, which is creating a plot in the current graphics device.} \author{Wolfgang Huber } \examples{ x = rep( sin((0:4)/2*pi), each=3) + rnorm(3*5, sd=0.1) res = segment(x, maxseg=8, maxk=15) plotPenLL(res) } \keyword{manip}