Please use an informative subject line.
Your reference is vague. There have been many versions of locfit, and
quite a lot of code in earlier documentation no longer works, especially
that which precedes Loader's book.
library(locfit)
data(geyser)
fit.of <- locfit(~geyser,xlim=c(1,6),alpha=c(0.15,0.9))
plot(fit.of, get.data=TRUE, mpv=200, xlim=c(1,6))
works for me, and I got there from the help files.
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, Jacob van Wyk wrote:
> Hallo
> I am trying to use the package LocFit to follow the example given in an
> Introductory note of C Loader concerning density estimation. It involves
> the "geyser" dataset (107 observations on durations, inlc in the
> package).
> I have tried the following (using the latest version of R):
>
> fit.of <- locfit(~geyser,flim=c(1,6),alpha=c(0.15,0.9))
> plot(fit.of,get.data=T,mpv=200)
>
> This produces a plot (after several warnings).
> My question is: how can I get the plot to cover the range: 1 - 6 ? for
> durations. The plot covers the observed data range only.
> It appears there is a problem with
>
> flim=c(1,6)
>
> flim is not actually correct, and consequently c(1,6) is not used
> correctly. I have also tried to use "xlim=c(1,6)", but without
success.
>
> I need some help on this please.
> Thanks
> Jacob
>
>
> Jacob L van Wyk
> Department of Statistics
> University of Johannesburg APK
> P O Box 524
> Auckland Park 2006
> South Africa
> Tel: +27-11-489-3080
> Fax: +27-11-489-2832
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