On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, roger koenker wrote:
> I'm writing a new predict method and would like to be able to pass an
> argument
> called "se" via the "..." mechanism. However, predict
has a "se.fit"
> argument that
But it doesn't! Some of its methods such as predict.lm and predict.glm
do. So without a more complete example it is hard to know exactly what
the issue is.
> wants to interpret my specification of "se" as a partially
matched version
> of se.fit.
> Surely there a standard treatment for this ailment, but I can't seem to
find
> it.
Pass se.fit as well as se to the methods concerned. To do this you may
need to check that se.fit is not part of ... .
>
> url: www.econ.uiuc.edu/~roger Roger Koenker
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