identity(theta, earg = list(), inverse = FALSE, deriv = 0,
short = TRUE, tag = FALSE)
nidentity(theta, earg = list(), inverse = FALSE, deriv = 0,
short = TRUE, tag = FALSE)
TRUE
the inverse function is computed.blurb
slot of a
vglmff-class
object.initialize
slot of a vglmff-class
object.
Contains a little more information if TRUE
.identity()
:
for deriv = 0
, the identity of theta
, i.e.,
theta
when inverse = FALSE
,
and if inverse = TRUE
then theta
.
For deriv = 1
, then the function returns
d theta
/ d eta
as a function of theta
if inverse = FALSE
,
else if inverse = TRUE
then it returns the reciprocal. For nidentity()
: the results are similar to identity()
except for a sign change in most cases.
Inf
, -Inf
, NA
or NaN
.
The arguments short
and tag
are used only if
theta
is character. The function nidentity
is the negative-identity link function and
corresponds to $g(\theta)=-\theta$.
This is useful for some models, e.g., in the literature supporting the
egev
function it seems that half of the authors use
$\xi=-k$ for the shape parameter and the other half use $k$
instead of $\xi$.
Links
,
loge
,
logit
,
probit
,
powl
.identity((-5):5)
identity((-5):5, deriv=1)
identity((-5):5, deriv=2)
nidentity((-5):5)
nidentity((-5):5, deriv=1)
nidentity((-5):5, deriv=2)
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