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VGAM (version 1.1-2)

has.interceptvlm: Has a Fitted VGLM Got an Intercept Term?

Description

Looks at the formula to see if it has an intercept term.

Usage

has.intercept(object, …)
has.interceptvlm(object, form.number = 1, …)

Arguments

object

A fitted model object.

form.number

Formula number, is 1 or 2. which correspond to the arguments formula and form2 respectively.

Arguments that are might be passed from one function to another.

Value

Returns a single logical.

Details

This methods function is a simple way to determine whether a fitted vglm object etc. has an intercept term or not. It is not entirely foolproof because one might suppress the intercept from the formula and then add in a variable in the formula that has a constant value.

See Also

formulavlm, termsvlm.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# Example: this is based on a glm example
counts <- c(18,17,15,20,10,20,25,13,12)
outcome <- gl(3, 1, 9); treatment <- gl(3, 3)
pdata <- data.frame(counts, outcome, treatment)  # Better style
vglm.D93 <- vglm(counts ~ outcome + treatment, poissonff, data = pdata)
formula(vglm.D93)
term.names(vglm.D93)
responseName(vglm.D93)
has.intercept(vglm.D93)
# }

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