Most extractors are methods of generic functions defined in base R (see Usage), for which the base documentation may be useful.
formula
extracts the model formula.
family
extracts the response family.
terms
extracts the formula, with attributes describing the fixed-effect terms.
nobs
returns the length of the response vector.
logLik
extracts the log-likelihood (exact or approximated).
dev_resids
returns a vector of squared (unscaled) deviance residuals (the summands defined for GLMs in McCullagh and Nelder 1989, p. 34; see Details of LL-family
for other response families.
deviance
returns the sum of squares of these deviance residuals, possibly weighted by prior weights (consistently with stats::deviance
. See residuals.HLfit
for details and comparison with related extractors.
fitted
extracts fitted values.
response
extracts the response (as a vector).
fixef
extracts the fixed effects coefficients, \(\beta\).
ranef
extracts the predicted random effects, Lv (default since version 1.12.0), or optionally u (see random-effects
for definitions). print.ranef
controls their printing.
getDistMat
returns a distance matrix for a geostatistical (Matérn etc.) random effect.
df.residual
extracts residual degrees-of-freedom for fitted models (here number of observations minus number of parameters of the model except residual dispersion parameters).
wweights
extracts prior weights (as defined by the fitting functions's prior.weights
argument).
# S3 method for HLfit
formula(x, which="hyper", ...)
# S3 method for HLfit
family(object, ...)
# S3 method for HLfit
terms(x, ...)
# S3 method for HLfit
nobs(object, ...)
# S3 method for HLfit
logLik(object, which, ...)
# S3 method for HLfit
fitted(object, ...)
# S3 method for HLfit
fixef(object, na.rm=NULL, ...)
# S3 method for HLfit
ranef(object, type = "correlated", ...)
# S3 method for ranef
print(x, max.print = 40L, ...)
# S3 method for HLfit
deviance(object, ...)
# S3 method for HLfit
df.residual(object, ...)
# S3 method for HLfit
weights(object, type, ...)
##
getDistMat(object, scaled=FALSE, which = 1L)
response(object,...)
dev_resids(object,...)
formula
returns a formula
, except a list of them from fitmv()
output.
terms
returns an object of class c("terms", "formula")
which contains the terms representation of a symbolic model. See terms.object
for its structure. terms(<fitmv() result>)
returns a list of such terms.
Other return values are numeric (for logLik
), vectors (most cases), matrices or dist objects (for getDistMat
), or a family object (for family
). ranef
returns a list of vectors or matrices (the latter for random-coefficient terms).
An object of class HLfit
, as returned by the fitting functions in spaMM
.
For ranef
, use type="correlated"
(default) to display the correlated random effects (Lv), whether in a spatial model, or a random- coefficient model. Use type="uncorrelated"
to pretty-print the elements of the <object>$ranef
vector (u).
For weights
, either "prior"
or "working"
, with the same meaning as for weights.glm
: respectively the prior weights, or the weights used in the final iteration of the IRLS algorithm.
* For logLik
, the name of the element of the APHLs
list to return (see Details for any further possibility). The default depends on the fitting method. In particular, if it was REML or one of its variants, the default is to return the log restricted likelihood (exact or approximated).
* For getDistMat
, an integer, to select a random effect from several for which a distance matrix may be constructed.
* For formula
, by default the model formula with non-expanded multIMRF
random-effect terms is returned, while for which=""
a formula with multIMRF
terms expanded as IMRF
terms is returned.
Whether to include NA values for missing coefficients of rank-deficient model matrices. Default is to exclude them for mixed models and to include them for other ones. See Details for the underlying reason.
If FALSE
, the function ignores the scale parameter \(\rho\) and returns unscaled distance.
For print.ranef
: the return value of ranef.HLfit
.
Controls options("max.print")
locally.
Other arguments that may be needed by some method.
For rank-deficient model matrices, base R procedures lm
and glm
estimate coefficients for a rank-trimmed matrix and coefficient()
returns a full-length vector completed with NA values for coefficients not estimated, while the lme4 fixef
method returns a trimmed vector. spaMM has long followed the base R convention for all models but this may impede use of some post-fit procedures initially conceived for lme4 objects (such as lmerTest procedures for LMMs). So now fixef.HLfit
trims the vector by default for mixed-effect models only. The default is thus to maximize consistency/compatibility with preexisting procedures despite their inconsistencies with each other.
McCullagh, P. and Nelder J. A. (1989) Generalized linear models. Second ed. Chapman & Hall: London.
See summary.HLfit
whose return value include the tables of fixed-effects coefficients and random-effect variances displayed by the summary, residuals.HLfit
to extract various residuals, residVar
to extract residual variances or information about residual variance models, hatvalues
to extract leverages, get_matrix
to extract the model matrix and derived matrices, and vcov.HLfit
to extract covariances matrices from a fit, get_RLRsim_args
to extract arguments for (notably) tests of random effects in LMMs.
data("wafers")
m1 <- fitme(y ~ X1+X2+(1|batch), data=wafers)
fixef(m1)
ranef(m1)
data("blackcap")
fitobject <- fitme(migStatus ~ 1 + Matern(1|longitude+latitude),data=blackcap,
fixed=list(nu=4,rho=0.4,phi=0.05))
getDistMat(fitobject)
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