Thanks, Bert. I would expect the list to include, at least lm. The reference states, "See Examples section." But, there is nothing in that section or elsewhere!! Bruce Bert Gunter wrote:> Probably? : > > All functions for which a link function of the response is modeled as > a linear predictor of the covariates, but the response need not be in > the exponential family? Such a list of course cannot be "listed". I > would expect the package documentation, especially vignettes, explains > this in any case. Pls check. > > Hopefully, you'll get a more authoritative response if I'm wrong. > > Bert > > > > > > > > On May 11, 2017 4:15 AM, "Bruce Ratner PhD" <br at dmstat1.com > <mailto:br at dmstat1.com>> wrote: > > R-helpers: > In the "glmulti" package, it states parameter fitfunction assumes > functions similar to glm, but doesn't list them. > What are the functions similar to glm that can be used with glmulti? > Bruce > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org <mailto:R-help at r-project.org> mailing list -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > <https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help> > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > <http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html> > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > >
?glmulti seems clear enough to me. If not, pls check the reference given therein. Bert On May 11, 2017 5:22 AM, "BR_email" <br at dmstat1.com> wrote:> Thanks, Bert. I would expect the list to include, at least lm. The > reference states, "See Examples section." > But, there is nothing in that section or elsewhere!! > Bruce > > Bert Gunter wrote: > >> Probably? : >> >> All functions for which a link function of the response is modeled as a >> linear predictor of the covariates, but the response need not be in the >> exponential family? Such a list of course cannot be "listed". I would >> expect the package documentation, especially vignettes, explains this in >> any case. Pls check. >> >> Hopefully, you'll get a more authoritative response if I'm wrong. >> >> Bert >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On May 11, 2017 4:15 AM, "Bruce Ratner PhD" <br at dmstat1.com <mailto: >> br at dmstat1.com>> wrote: >> >> R-helpers: >> In the "glmulti" package, it states parameter fitfunction assumes >> functions similar to glm, but doesn't list them. >> What are the functions similar to glm that can be used with glmulti? >> Bruce >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help at r-project.org <mailto:R-help at r-project.org> mailing list -- >> To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> <https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help> >> PLEASE do read the posting guide >> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> <http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html> >> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >> >> >> >[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Bert: Not clear to me. Where mentioned are the functions similar to glm, if you please? Bruce ______________> On May 11, 2017, at 8:39 AM, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote: > > ?glmulti seems clear enough to me. If not, pls check the reference given therein. > > Bert > >> On May 11, 2017 5:22 AM, "BR_email" <br at dmstat1.com> wrote: >> Thanks, Bert. I would expect the list to include, at least lm. The reference states, "See Examples section." >> But, there is nothing in that section or elsewhere!! >> Bruce >> >> Bert Gunter wrote: >>> Probably? : >>> >>> All functions for which a link function of the response is modeled as a linear predictor of the covariates, but the response need not be in the exponential family? Such a list of course cannot be "listed". I would expect the package documentation, especially vignettes, explains this in any case. Pls check. >>> >>> Hopefully, you'll get a more authoritative response if I'm wrong. >>> >>> Bert >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On May 11, 2017 4:15 AM, "Bruce Ratner PhD" <br at dmstat1.com <mailto:br at dmstat1.com>> wrote: >>> >>> R-helpers: >>> In the "glmulti" package, it states parameter fitfunction assumes >>> functions similar to glm, but doesn't list them. >>> What are the functions similar to glm that can be used with glmulti? >>> Bruce >>> >>> ______________________________________________ >>> R-help at r-project.org <mailto:R-help at r-project.org> mailing list -- >>> To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >>> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >>> <https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help> >>> PLEASE do read the posting guide >>> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >>> <http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html> >>> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >>> >>> >>[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Bert: My question implies that I read (consulted) the reference, as I cited actual wordings of the reference. Apparently, you think I am lazy, and dumb, and like to waste R-helpers' time, as well as mine. Thanks for your reply, quite helpful. Bruce ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bert Gunter wrote:> CONSULT THE REFERENCE IN THE HELP PLS. AS I REQUESTED. > > Bert > > > > On May 11, 2017 7:32 AM, "Bruce Ratner PhD" <br at dmstat1.com > <mailto:br at dmstat1.com>> wrote: > > Bert: > Not clear to me. > Where mentioned are the functions similar to glm, if you please? > Bruce > > ______________ > > > > > On May 11, 2017, at 8:39 AM, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com > <mailto:bgunter.4567 at gmail.com>> wrote: > >> ?glmulti seems clear enough to me. If not, pls check the >> reference given therein. >> >> Bert >> >> On May 11, 2017 5:22 AM, "BR_email" <br at dmstat1.com >> <mailto:br at dmstat1.com>> wrote: >> >> Thanks, Bert. I would expect the list to include, at least >> lm. The reference states, "See Examples section." >> But, there is nothing in that section or elsewhere!! >> Bruce >> >> Bert Gunter wrote: >> >> Probably? : >> >> All functions for which a link function of the response >> is modeled as a linear predictor of the covariates, but >> the response need not be in the exponential family? Such >> a list of course cannot be "listed". I would expect the >> package documentation, especially vignettes, explains >> this in any case. Pls check. >> >> Hopefully, you'll get a more authoritative response if >> I'm wrong. >> >> Bert >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On May 11, 2017 4:15 AM, "Bruce Ratner PhD" >> <br at dmstat1.com <mailto:br at dmstat1.com> >> <mailto:br at dmstat1.com <mailto:br at dmstat1.com>>> wrote: >> >> R-helpers: >> In the "glmulti" package, it states parameter >> fitfunction assumes >> functions similar to glm, but doesn't list them. >> What are the functions similar to glm that can be >> used with glmulti? >> Bruce >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help at r-project.org <mailto:R-help at r-project.org> >> <mailto:R-help at r-project.org >> <mailto:R-help at r-project.org>> mailing list -- >> To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> <https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help> >> <https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> <https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help>> >> PLEASE do read the posting guide >> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> <http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html> >> <http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> <http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html>> >> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, >> reproducible code. >> >> >>