a matrix or data frame. As usual, rows are observations and
columns are variables.
wt
a non-negative and non-zero vector of weights for each
observation. Its length must equal the number of rows of x.
cor
a logical indicating whether the estimated correlation
weighted matrix will be returned as well.
center
either a logical or a numeric vector specifying the
centers to be used when computing covariances. If TRUE, the
(weighted) mean of each variable is used, if FALSE, zero is
used. If center is numeric, its length must equal the number
of columns of x.
method
string specifying how the result is scaled, see
‘Details’ below. Can be abbreviated.
Value
A list containing the following named components:
cov
the estimated (weighted) covariance matrix
center
an estimate for the center (mean) of the data.
n.obs
the number of observations (rows) in x.
wt
the weights used in the estimation. Only returned if given
as an argument.
cor
the estimated correlation matrix. Only returned if
cor is TRUE.
Details
By default, method = "unbiased",
The covariance matrix is divided by one minus the sum of squares of
the weights, so if the weights are the default (\(1/n\)) the conventional
unbiased estimate of the covariance matrix with divisor \((n - 1)\)
is obtained. This differs from the behaviour in S-PLUS which
corresponds to method = "ML" and does not divide.