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2004 Jun 23
2
SOS:) help on install package
HI,
i tried to install package by using
update.packages( "locfit" )
I got the following error:
trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES'
Content type `text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1' length 172492 bytes
opened URL
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2001 Jun 13
2
multivariate local regression with locfit
I've been trying to run locfit on data with 6 inputs and 1 output in R.
Whenever I make a prediction for the same exact data that the model was
built on though, I get significant discrepancies between the fitted outputs
of the prediction and the actual data. I have scaled the inputs, tweaked
the alpha parameter, and played around with a lot of the other variables as
well. Is their some kind
2010 Feb 25
1
locfit: max number of predictors?
Hi All,
In another thread Andy Liaw, who CRAN lists as locfit maintainer; said:
<quote>
From: "Liaw, Andy" <andy_liaw at merck.com>
To: "Guy Green" <guygreen at netvigator.com>; <r-help at r-project.org>
Subject: Re: Alternatives to linear regression with multiple variables
Date: 22 February 2010 17:50
You can try the locfit package, which I believe
2009 Dec 08
1
coefficients of each local polynomial from locfit
Hi list,
This was asked a couple of years ago but I can't find a resolution. Is
there any way to get the coefficients from one of the local polynomial fits
in locfit. I realize that locfit only constructs polynomials at a handful
of intelligently selected points and uses interpolation to predict any other
points. I would like to know the terms of the polynomials at these points.
It seems
2005 Apr 14
1
LOCFIT: What's it doing?
Dear R-users,
One of the main reasons I moved from GAUSS to R (as an econometrician) was because of the existence of the library LOCFIT for local polynomial regression. While doing some checking between my former `GAUSS code' and my new `R code', I came to realize LOCFIT is not quite doing what I want. I wrote the following example script:
2003 Apr 14
7
functions in a package
Hello,
I have a beginner's Q:
if i want to know all the functions provided by a package,
what is command for that?
in another word,
Is there a command to list all the commands available in a packege?
thanks a lot,
yan
2002 Mar 29
2
How to get the datapoints of an density estimation with locfit?
Hello!!!
I'm just a beginner of R.
I work with locfit to get the density from an numeric vector. It looks good when I plot the graph, but I need the output data of locfit.
For example I need somthing like that (only integer values for the input):
numeric vector (input of locfit) density (output of locfit)
1 0.05....
2 0.04..
3 0.01
...
Thank you for your help and your time.
2003 Apr 16
4
good source for explaining input and output parameters of R functions
Hello,
thank you all for answering my previous Qs.. I have a new Q:
I am wondering is there good source for explaning input and output
parameters of R function?
In that aspect, I found the help documents in R is not that helpful:)
I am struggling with trying to understand what some of the returned value
means..
for example, for surf.ls() function, the help in R only describes 3
fields(the
2003 Mar 25
2
locfit troubles
Dear R experts,
We've been playing with the locfit package and are experiencing a
problem I am hoping for some help on.
We have a dataset of 13k points, one dimension of which is "judgment",
either 0 or 1, and the other "score", an arbitrary scalar (in this case
it's between .65 and .85). We use
2009 Mar 03
2
locfit smoothing question (package maintainer not reachable)
Dear list members,
I am trying to understand this output from the smoothing package locfit
(1.5-4, running on R 2.8.1 on Windows Vista 64 bit).
# sample code
x<-1:100
y<-rnorm(100)
fit<-locfit(y~x,family="gaussian") #default parameters are fine
plot(fit,band="global") #plot seems "reasonable", confidence bands use a
global estimate of variance
2010 Jan 25
1
locfit questions/problems
Hi,
I'm trying to work through the examples and code in Loader's
LOCAL REGRESSION AND LIKELIHOOD, and have run into a problem
with the code for one sided smoothing and change point analysis
(p. 110-112).
The code, after loading locfit:
midp<-(1945:1988)+0.5
fitl<-locfit(thickness~left(year), data=penny, alpha=c(0,10), deg=1, ev=midp)
2006 Mar 06
1
LocFit
I have a question regarding the package LOCFIT of C Loader.
After fitting a smooth surface (y modeled by two regressors), I can't
seem to find a nice way of making a perspective (or other 3d plot). The
contours don't look quite so good.
It is meant to be used as illustration of smoothing to my students in
regression analysis.
Could anybody perhaps assist me in producing a
2003 Mar 24
1
wavelet model on time series in R?
Hello,
Is there package built for R that can do model/prediction on time
series data using wavelet?
If not, does anyone know what popular software can do that?
Thanks much,
yan
2004 Apr 05
1
GAM with Locfit components
Hi,
I?m trying to combine the Locfit Package with the Mgcv package (to use
Generalized Additive Models with Locfit components). I read the book
written by Clive Loader where it?s said that, for the S language, you just
have to "load" the locfit package using the command :
Library(locfit, first="T")
in order to use locfit components in an additive model.
But I can?t. I guess
2005 Nov 09
2
problem with Running Locfit
Dear R users,
i am using locfit package developed by loader in R software, my problem is that as i am doing independont forecast using locfit object , i am able to do independont forecast for more than one years simultaniously. But when i am doing one year forecast(single) this code is giving following error...
"Warning message:
'newdata' had 1 rows but variable(s) found have 24
1998 Mar 17
0
R-beta: locfit -> CRAN
The locfit library is now available through CRAN, in the
Contributed R Code directory. Locfit fits local regression,
likelihood and density estimation models, in the spirit
of loess but with many additional features. To install,
unpack the locfit_19980309.tar.gz file, and
R INSTALL locfit
Most of the functionality and examples on my home page
http://cm.bell-labs.com/stat/project/locfit/ should
1998 Mar 17
0
R-beta: locfit -> CRAN
The locfit library is now available through CRAN, in the
Contributed R Code directory. Locfit fits local regression,
likelihood and density estimation models, in the spirit
of loess but with many additional features. To install,
unpack the locfit_19980309.tar.gz file, and
R INSTALL locfit
Most of the functionality and examples on my home page
http://cm.bell-labs.com/stat/project/locfit/ should
2004 Nov 03
1
Kernel Density estimation - locfit package
Hello there,
I am presently using the locfit package in "R" and would appreciate some
help here. Could anyone tell me tell me how I can obtain the various
components (x and y values)of the density estimation after using the "R"
command "locfit"? For example, with the command
"fhat<-density(somename)" I can obtain the x and y values by simply
calling
2000 Dec 06
0
Locfit
Dear,
I am doing some statistics analysis using R software. I am currently trying
to implement your library locfit. I am using Win NT and R1.1.1 version
obtained on the following Webmaster :
http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/ms/departments/sia/project/locfit/index.html
When trying to run it, the following message appears:
**********
Error in .C("guessnv", nvm = integer(1), ncm =
2012 Mar 19
2
fitted values with locfit
Dear memberships,
I'm trying to estimate the following multivariate local regression model using the "locfit" package:
BMI=m1(RCC)+m2(WCC)
where (m1) and (m2) are unknown smooth functions.
My problem is that once I get the regression done I cannot get the fitted values of each of this smooth functions (m1) and (m2). What I write is the following
library(locfit)
data(ais)