ns
Generate a Basis Matrix for Natural Cubic Splines
Description
Generate the B-spline basis matrix for a natural cubic spline.
Usage
ns(x, df = NULL, knots = NULL, intercept = FALSE, Boundary.knots = range(x))
Arguments
x | the predictor variable. Missing values are allowed. |
df | degrees of freedom. One can supply |
knots | breakpoints that define the spline. The default is no knots; together with the natural boundary conditions this results in a basis for linear regression on |
intercept | if |
Boundary.knots | boundary points at which to impose the natural boundary conditions and anchor the B-spline basis (default the range of the data). If both |
Details
ns
is based on the function splineDesign
. It generates a basis matrix for representing the family of piecewise-cubic splines with the specified sequence of interior knots, and the natural boundary conditions. These enforce the constraint that the function is linear beyond the boundary knots, which can either be supplied or default to the extremes of the data.
A primary use is in modeling formula to directly specify a natural spline term in a model: see the examples.
Value
A matrix of dimension length(x) * df
where either df
was supplied or if knots
were supplied, df = length(knots) + 1 + intercept
. Attributes are returned that correspond to the arguments to ns
, and explicitly give the knots
, Boundary.knots
etc for use by predict.ns()
.
References
Hastie, T. J. (1992) Generalized additive models. Chapter 7 of Statistical Models in S eds J. M. Chambers and T. J. Hastie, Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.
See Also
bs
, predict.ns
, SafePrediction
Examples
require(stats); require(graphics) ns(women$height, df = 5) summary(fm1 <- lm(weight ~ ns(height, df = 5), data = women)) ## To see what knots were selected attr(terms(fm1), "predvars") ## example of safe prediction plot(women, xlab = "Height (in)", ylab = "Weight (lb)") ht <- seq(57, 73, length.out = 200) ; nD <- data.frame(height = ht) lines(ht, p1 <- predict(fm1, nD)) stopifnot(all.equal(p1, predict(update(fm1, . ~ splines::ns(height, df=5)), nD))) # not true in R < 3.5.0
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