corMatrix.corStruct
Matrix of a corStruct Object
Description
This method function extracts the correlation matrix (or its transpose inverse square-root factor), or list of correlation matrices (or their transpose inverse square-root factors) corresponding to covariate
and object
. Letting S denote a correlation matrix, a square-root factor of S is any square matrix L such that S=L'L. When corr = FALSE
, this method extracts L^(-t).
Usage
## S3 method for class 'corStruct' corMatrix(object, covariate, corr, ...)
Arguments
object | an object inheriting from class |
covariate | an optional covariate vector (matrix), or list of covariate vectors (matrices), at which values the correlation matrix, or list of correlation matrices, are to be evaluated. Defaults to |
corr | a logical value. If |
... | some methods for this generic require additional arguments. None are used in this method. |
Value
If covariate
is a vector (matrix), the returned value will be an array with the corresponding correlation matrix (or its transpose inverse square-root factor). If the covariate
is a list of vectors (matrices), the returned value will be a list with the correlation matrices (or their transpose inverse square-root factors) corresponding to each component of covariate
.
Author(s)
José Pinheiro and Douglas Bates [email protected]
References
Pinheiro, J.C., and Bates, D.M. (2000) "Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS", Springer.
See Also
corFactor.corStruct
, Initialize.corStruct
Examples
cs1 <- corAR1(0.3) corMatrix(cs1, covariate = 1:4) corMatrix(cs1, covariate = 1:4, corr = FALSE) # Pinheiro and Bates, p. 225 cs1CompSymm <- corCompSymm(value = 0.3, form = ~ 1 | Subject) cs1CompSymm <- Initialize(cs1CompSymm, data = Orthodont) corMatrix(cs1CompSymm) # Pinheiro and Bates, p. 226 cs1Symm <- corSymm(value = c(0.2, 0.1, -0.1, 0, 0.2, 0), form = ~ 1 | Subject) cs1Symm <- Initialize(cs1Symm, data = Orthodont) corMatrix(cs1Symm) # Pinheiro and Bates, p. 236 cs1AR1 <- corAR1(0.8, form = ~ 1 | Subject) cs1AR1 <- Initialize(cs1AR1, data = Orthodont) corMatrix(cs1AR1) # Pinheiro and Bates, p. 237 cs1ARMA <- corARMA(0.4, form = ~ 1 | Subject, q = 1) cs1ARMA <- Initialize(cs1ARMA, data = Orthodont) corMatrix(cs1ARMA) # Pinheiro and Bates, p. 238 spatDat <- data.frame(x = (0:4)/4, y = (0:4)/4) cs1Exp <- corExp(1, form = ~ x + y) cs1Exp <- Initialize(cs1Exp, spatDat) corMatrix(cs1Exp)
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