Hi,
I believe Dr. Harrell has implemented this in the Design package.
This seems to work:
x <- read.table(textConnection("
1 1 1
1 2 4
1 3 9
1 4 16
1 5 25
1 6 36
1 7 49
1 8 64"), header = FALSE)
y <- read.table(textConnection("
3.929
5.308
7.239
9.638
12.866
17.069
23.191
31.443"), header = FALSE)
library(Design)
## seems to agree with the SAS documentation for the parameters
matinv(crossprod(xy), 1:3)[1:3, 4]
Cheers,
Josh
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Michael Friendly <friendly at yorku.ca>
wrote:> I'm looking for an R equivalent of Beaton's (1964) Sweep algorithim
for
> partial inversion of a
> matrix by pivoting.
>
> It implemented in SAS/IML as sweep(matrix, indices), described here
>
http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/imlug/59656/HTML/default/langref_sect266.htm
>
> and here for python
> http://adorio-research.org/wordpress/?p=262
>
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