Which `gam' are you using? If it's mgcv::gam then all the smooth terms
are
represented using a basis expansion, so it is possible to write down the
functional form used. The forms used are given in Chapter 4 of my book
(see ?gam for reference). It is also possible for `s' terms (but not
`lo'
terms) in gam::gam, although you might need to do a little digging into the
source code for some of the details of the basis used. However, quite often
when people ask for the functional form it is only in order to get at some
other quantity, and there turns out to be an easier way to get to it. What
were you plan to use the functional form for?
Simon
On Monday 16 April 2007 02:13, Jin Huang wrote:> Hi, all,
>
> Does anyone know how to get the functional form of the smooth terms in
> GAM? eg. I fit y=a+b*s(x) where s is the smooth function.
>
> After fitting this model with GAM in R, I want to know the form of the
> s(x). Any suggestion is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Jin
>
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