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2018 Aug 05
2
MASS::boxcox "object not found"
Hi there,
I wrote a function that wraps MASS::boxcox as:
bc <- function(vec) {
lam <- boxcox(lm(vec ~ 1))
lam <- lam$x[which.max(lam$y)]
(vec^lam - 1)/lam
}
When I invoke it as:
> x <- runif(20)
> bc(x)
Error in eval(predvars, data, env) : object 'vec' not found
I have googled, and rewrote the above function as:
bc <- function(vec) {
dat <<-
2018 Aug 05
2
MASS::boxcox "object not found"
Hi there,
I wrote a function that wraps MASS::boxcox as:
bc <- function(vec) {
lam <- boxcox(lm(vec ~ 1))
lam <- lam$x[which.max(lam$y)]
(vec^lam - 1)/lam
}
When I invoke it as:
> x <- runif(20)
> bc(x)
Error in eval(predvars, data, env) : object 'vec' not found
I have googled, and rewrote the above function as:
bc <- function(vec) {
dat <<-
2023 Jul 08
1
Getting an error calling MASS::boxcox in a function
Thanks John.
?boxcox says:
*************************
Arguments
object
a formula or fitted model object. Currently only lm and aov objects are handled.
*************************
I read that as saying that
boxcox(lm(z+1 ~ 1),...)
should run without error. But it didn't. And perhaps here's why:
BoxCoxLambda <- function(z){
b <- MASS:::boxcox.lm(lm(z+1 ~ 1), lambda = seq(-5, 5,
2023 Jul 08
1
Getting an error calling MASS::boxcox in a function
Hi Bert,
On 2023-07-08 3:42 p.m., Bert Gunter wrote:
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>
>
> Thanks John.
>
> ?boxcox says:
>
> *************************
> Arguments
>
> object
>
> a formula or fitted model object. Currently only lm and aov objects
2023 Jul 08
1
Getting an error calling MASS::boxcox in a function
Dear Ron and Bert,
First (and without considering why one would want to do this, e.g.,
adding a start of 1 to the data), the following works for me:
------ snip ------
> library(MASS)
> BoxCoxLambda <- function(z){
+ b <- boxcox(z + 1 ~ 1,
+ lambda = seq(-5, 5, length.out = 101),
+ plotit = FALSE)
+ b$x[which.max(b$y)]
+ }
> mrow <- 500
2007 Jun 18
3
Inverse BoxCox transformation
Hi,
I can't seem to find a function in R that will reverse a BoxCox
transformation. Can somebody help me locate one please? Thanks in advance.
Best wishes,
Des
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2006 Jul 29
1
boxcox transformation
I've got a vector of data (hours to drive from a to b) y.
After a qqplot I know, that they don't fit the normal probability.
I would like to transform these data with the boxcox transformation
(MASS), that they fit the model.
When I try
ybx<-boxcox(y~1,0)
qqnorm(ybx)
the plot is different from
library (TeachingDemos)
ybct<-bct(y,0) //
qqnorm(ybct)
How can I transform
2023 Jul 08
1
Getting an error calling MASS::boxcox in a function
No, I'm afraid I'm wrong. Something went wrong with my R session and gave
me incorrect answers. After restarting, I continued to get the same error
as you did with my supposed "fix." So just ignore what I said and sorry for
the noise.
-- Bert
On Sat, Jul 8, 2023 at 8:28?AM Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Try this for your function:
>
>
2023 Jul 08
1
Getting an error calling MASS::boxcox in a function
Hi,
Firstly, apologies as I have posted this on community.rstudio.com too.
I want to optimise a Box-Cox transformation on columns of a matrix (ie, a unique lambda for each column). So I wrote a function that includes the call to MASS::boxcox in order that it can be applied to each column easily. Except that I'm getting an error when calling the function. If I just extract a column of the
2005 Jul 13
1
Boxcox transformation / homogeneity of variances
Dear r-helpers,
Prior to analysis of variance, I ran the Boxcox function (MASS library) to
find the best power transformation of my data. However, reading the Boxcox
help file, I cannot figure out if this function (through its associated
log-likelihood function) corrects for * normality only * or if it also
induces * homogeneity of variances *. I found in Biometry (Sokal and Rohlf,
p. 419)
2006 Oct 11
3
for loop not working in function
I'm trying to write a small function (below) to compute Box & Cox
transformations of x for arbitrary values of lambda. I'd like to
specify a range of values for lamba (min,max,step) and am having trouble
getting the for loop to work. Suggestions?
Any pointers to resources for learning to write functions in R for
neophyte programmers? Thanks. --Dale
boxcox <-
2008 Mar 07
1
boxcox.fit error
Hi,
Thakns all for your help
I am doing the next in my dataframe tabla, column pend1, because the
Lilliefors (Kolmogorov-Smirnov) test give me a pvalue < alfa. (data no
normal distribution). I need do a transformation with box-cox or
other:
> bc <- boxcox.fit(tabla$pend1)
R send to me:
Error in boxcox.fit(tabla$pend1) : Transformation requires positive data
The summary for my data
2009 Nov 30
1
Scaling variables to positive values using scale() or performing BoxCox on negative data
Hi,
I'm doing some work with linear models, and I've scaled my data using the
scale(dataset) function. This was great at removing the skew, but I now
can't perform the Box Cox transformation on the data set (using the
boxcox(dataset) function), as the scaling has returned negative values.
So my question is: how can I get the scale function to return a positive set
of data (so I can
2001 Dec 18
2
Aranda-Ornaz links for binary data
Hi,
I would like apply different link functions from Aranda-Ordaz (1981)
family to large binary dataset (n = 2000). The existing links in glm for
binomial data (logit, probit, cloglog) are not adequate for my data, and I
need to test some other transformations.
Is it possible to do this in R? And how?
Thank you for your help,
/Sharon
2023 Jul 08
1
Getting an error calling MASS::boxcox in a function
Try this for your function:
BoxCoxLambda <- function(z){
y <- z
b <- boxcox(y + 1 ~ 1,lambda = seq(-5, 5, length.out = 61), plotit =
FALSE)
b$x[which.max(b$y)] # best lambda
}
***I think*** (corrections and clarification strongly welcomed!) that `~`
(the formula function) is looking for 'z' in the GlobalEnv, the caller of
apply(), and not finding it. It finds
2013 Dec 12
1
boxcox transformations
Hi,
I am new to R.
I need help with regards to box cox transformation.
I have phenotypic data for e.g. plant height.
data is non-normal. Skewness is 0.34.
Could you please help me?
Regards,
Yogi
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2006 Feb 09
3
about Cox-Box transformation
Dear R-users,
I am using R version 1.8.0-1 under Suse 8.2.
I need to use the boxcox command because I want to apply a Cox-Box
transformation to a vector of rainfall values.
Within the libraries, the MASS library is present, but I don't know
whether this means that is automatically installed or not.
The command doesn't work. What do I have to do in order to make it
working? Is just a
2009 May 19
4
nlrwr package. Error when fitting the optimal Box-Cox transformation with two variables
Dear all:
I'm trying to fit the optimal Box-Cox
transformation related to nls (see the code
below) for the demand of money data in Green (3th
Edition) but in the last step R gives the next
error message.
Error en
`[.data.frame`(eval(object$data), ,
as.character(formula(object)[[2]])[2]) :
undefined columns selected.
?Any idea to solve the problem?
Thanks in advance,
2007 Dec 14
1
Help! - boxcox transformations
Hi,
Hope this does not sound too ignorant .
I am trying to detrend and transform variables to achieve normality and
stationarity (for time series use, namely spectral analysis). I am using the
boxcox transformations.
As my dataset contains zeros, I found I need to add a constant to it in
order to run "boxcox". I have ran tests adding several types of constants,
from .0001
2004 Mar 01
1
boxcox in MASS library
Help page for boxcox function in MASS library says that
the transformation is y^lambda, which is different from
the Y' = log(Y) if lambda = 0 ,
Y' = ((Y ^ lambda) - 1)/lambda otherwise I'm used to.
Is this just a help page typo ?
Thanks.
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