pdMat
Positive-Definite Matrix
Description
This function gives an alternative way of constructing an object inheriting from the pdMat
class named in pdClass
, or from data.class(object)
if object
inherits from pdMat
, and is mostly used internally in other functions. See the documentation on the principal constructor function, generally with the same name as the pdMat
class of object.
Usage
pdMat(value, form, nam, data, pdClass)
Arguments
value | an optional initialization value, which can be any of the following: a |
form | an optional one-sided linear formula specifying the row/column names for the matrix represented by |
nam | an optional vector of character strings specifying the row/column names for the matrix represented by object. It must have length equal to the dimension of the underlying positive-definite matrix and unreplicated elements. This argument is ignored when |
data | an optional data frame in which to evaluate the variables named in |
pdClass | an optional character string naming the |
Value
a pdMat
object representing a positive-definite matrix, inheriting from the class named in pdClass
, or from class(object)
, if object
inherits from pdMat
.
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
pdClasses
, pdCompSymm
, pdDiag
, pdIdent
, pdNatural
, pdSymm
, reStruct
, solve.pdMat
, summary.pdMat
Examples
pd1 <- pdMat(diag(1:4), pdClass = "pdDiag") pd1
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