Hi All,
I am using the package quantreg to create a 'model' that I can then use
to
predict the response variable (volume) from a larger set of explanatory
variables (environmental factors):
ie-
#model->fit <- rqss(volume~qss(env.factor1,lambda=1)+ qss(env.factor2,lambda=1),
tau = 0.9)>summary(fit)
predict volume from new environmental factors for a larger area where I do
not know the volume> predi<-predict(fit, new, interval = "none", level = 0.9)
However I am getting the following error message:>Error in predict.qss1(qss, newdata = newd, ...) :
>no extrapolation allowed in predict.qss
Is there a way around this?
and also with the initial model, is there a way to test goodness of fit? If
so how? because #summary(fit) only tells me if the model is significant not
how good it is (like with a linear regression you get and R square value
which tells you how good the model is).
Thank you
All help is appreciated,
If you would like anything clarified please contact me,
Kitty
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