Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "binomial(link="inverse")"
2006 Jun 13
1
Slight fault in error messages
Just a quick point which may be easy to correct. Whilst typing the
wrong thing into R 2.2.1, I noticed the following error messages,
which seem to have some stray quotation marks and commas in the list
of available families. Perhaps they have been corrected in the latest
version (sorry, I don't want to upgrade yet, but it should be easy to
check)?
> glm(1 ~ 2,
2006 May 10
1
Allowed quasibinomial links (PR#8851)
Full_Name: Henric Nilsson
Version: 2.3.0 Patched (2006-05-09 r38014)
OS: Windows 2000 SP4
Submission from: (NULL) (83.253.9.137)
When supplying an unavailable link to `quasibinomial', the error message looks
strange. E.g.
> quasibinomial("x")
Error in quasibinomial("x") : 'x' link not available for quasibinomial family,
available links are "logit",
2020 Apr 13
0
Poor family objects error messages
Hello,
The following code:
> binomial(identity)
Generates an error message:
Error in binomial(identity) :
link "identity" not available for binomial family; available links are ?logit?, ?probit?, ?cloglog?, ?cauchit?, ?log?
While :
> binomial("identity")
Yields an identity-binomial object that works as expected with stats::glm
The error in the first example mislead
2018 May 18
3
Exporting to text files
I have dose response data analyzed with the package 'drc'.
'summary(mymodel)' prints my kinetic parameters. I want
that text in an ASCII text file. I want to get exactly what I
would get if I copied and pasted from the terminal window.
I've read the documentation on data export to text files here:
2010 Dec 01
2
parametric estimators for species richness in R
Dear everyone,
I am doing some work about species richness estimation. Nonparametric estimation (such as Chao1, Jacknife1) can be done just using function "specpool()" and "estimateR()" in package "vegan". The problem is that I can not found any functions for parametric estimation (such as MMMeans, MMruns, Michaelis-Menten). Do you know any function for doing this?
2018 May 18
0
Exporting to text files
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On May 18, 2018 9:47:25 AM PDT, Ed Siefker <ebs15242 at gmail.com> wrote:
>I have dose response data analyzed with the package 'drc'.
>'summary(mymodel)' prints my kinetic parameters. I want
>that text in an ASCII text file. I want to get exactly what I
>would get if I copied and pasted from the terminal window.
>
>I've read the documentation on
2004 Jun 01
2
GLMM(..., family=binomial(link="cloglog"))?
I'm having trouble using binomial(link="cloglog") with GLMM in
lme4, Version: 0.5-2, Date: 2004/03/11. The example in the Help file
works fine, even simplified as follows:
fm0 <- GLMM(immun~1, data=guImmun, family=binomial, random=~1|comm)
However, for another application, I need binomial(link="cloglog"),
and this generates an error for me:
>
2005 Jul 19
2
Michaelis-menten equation
Dear R users:
I encountered difficulties in michaelis-menten equation. I found
that when I use right model definiens, I got wrong Km vlaue,
and I got right Km value when i use wrong model definiens.
The value of Vd and Vmax are correct in these two models.
#-----right model definiens--------
PKindex<-data.frame(time=c(0,1,2,4,6,8,10,12,16,20,24),
2009 Jan 23
4
glm binomial loglog (NOT cloglog) link
I would like to do an R glm() with
family = binomial(link="loglog")
Right now, the cloglog link exists, which is nice when the data have a
heavy tail to the left. I have the opposite case and the loglog link
is what I need. Can someone suggest how to add the loglog link onto
glm()? It would be lovely to have it there by default, and it
certainly makes sense to have the two opposite
2004 Sep 22
2
ordered probit and cauchit
What is the current state of the R-art for ordered probit models, and
more
esoterically is there any available R strategy for ordered cauchit
models,
i.e. ordered multinomial alternatives with a cauchy link function. MCMC
is an option, obviously, but for a univariate latent variable model
this seems
to be overkill... standard mle methods should be preferable. (??)
Googling reveals that spss
2000 Aug 12
1
Nonlinear regression question
Dear R users
I recently migrated from Statistica/SigmaPlot (Windows) to R (Linux), so
please excuse if this may sound 'basic'.
When running a nonlinear regression (V = Vmax * conc / (Ks + conc), i.e.
Michaelis-Menten) on SigmaPlot, I get the output listed below:
>>>Begin SigmaPlot Output<<<
R = 0.94860969 Rsqr = 0.89986035 Adj Rsqr = 0.89458984
Standard Error of
2013 Nov 20
1
Binomial GLM in Stata and R
Hello,
I'm not a Stata user so I'm trying to reproduce Stata results that are given to me in R. I would like to use a GLM with a complementary log-log function. The stata code I have is:
glm c IndA fia, family(binomial s) link(cloglog) offset(offset)
The R code is:
glmt <- glm(data=dataset, c ~ IndA + fia, offset = offset, family = binomial(link = cloglog))
Which yields
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
2011 Aug 16
1
deSolve, extracting variable values from inside ode function
I'm just getting to grips with using ode function and have used the
examples and vignettes to produce a small model of a one-pool,
michaelis-menten, enzyme kinetic reaction. The rate of flux of substrate
into pool A is constant (fluxoa) however the rate of flux out of pool A
is controlled by the HMM equation (v = Vmax/ ( 1 + (Km / Concentration A
)) ). This function works fine and
2009 Aug 21
2
using loglog link in VGAM or creating loglog link for GLM
I am trying to figure out how to apply a loglog link to a binomial
model (dichotomous response variable with far more zeros than ones).
I am aware that there are several relevant posts on this list, but I
am afraid I need a little more help. The two suggested approaches
seem to be: 1) modify the make.link function in GLM, or 2) use the
loglog or cloglog functions in the VGAM package.
2003 Oct 30
2
'nls' and its arguments
Dear R experts!
I'd to fit data by 'nls' with me-supplied function 'fcn'.
1) I'd like 'fcn' to accept arbitrary arguments, i.e. I defined it
as f(...) {<body>}. (Ok, that's not actually impotant).
2) Second, I would NOT like to supply every parameter in the formula.
To illustrate this, let's look at the last example of 'nls' help
2008 Nov 20
1
glmer for cauchit link function
Dear all,
A am trying to fit a generalized linear mixed effects model with a binomial
link function, my response data is binary, using the lme4 R package, for the
glmer model but with the cauchit link function (CDF of Cauchy distribution),
under the package this has not yet been coded and was wondering if anyone
knew a way in which I could incorporate this link function into the code.
Thankyou
2007 Nov 10
1
polr() error message wrt optim() and vmmin
Hi,
I'm getting an error message using polr():
Error in optim(start, fmin, gmin, method = "BFGS", hessian = Hess, ...) :
initial value in 'vmmin' is not finite
The outcome variable is ordinal and factored, and the independant variable
is continuous. I've checked the source code for both polr() and optim()
and can't find any variable called
2011 Feb 06
1
anova() interpretation and error message
Hi there,
I have a data frame as listed below:
> Ca.P.Biomass.A
P Biomass
1 334.5567 0.2870000
2 737.5400 0.5713333
3 894.5300 0.6393333
4 782.3800 0.5836667
5 857.5900 0.6003333
6 829.2700 0.5883333
I have fit the data using logistic, Michaelis?Menten, and linear model,
they all give significance.
> fm1 <- nls(Biomass~SSlogis(P, phi1, phi2, phi3), data=Ca.P.Biomass.A)
2010 Nov 03
2
bugs and misfeatures in polr(MASS).... fixed!
In polr.R the (several) functions gmin and fmin contain the code
> theta <- beta[pc + 1L:q]
> gamm <- c(-100, cumsum(c(theta[1L], exp(theta[-1L]))), 100)
That's bad. There's no reason to suppose beta[pc+1L] is larger than
-100 or that the cumulative sum is smaller than 100. For practical
datasets those assumptions are frequently violated, causing the