These functions test whether an ERGM fit, formula, or some other object represents a curved exponential family.
The method for NULL
always returns FALSE
by
convention.
is.curved(object, ...)# S3 method for `NULL`
is.curved(object, ...)
# S3 method for formula
is.curved(object, response = NULL, basis = NULL, ...)
# S3 method for ergm
is.curved(object, ...)
TRUE
if the object represents a
curved exponential family; FALSE
otherwise.
An ergm
object or an ERGM formula.
Arguments passed on to lower-level functions.
Either a character string, a formula, or NULL
(the default), to specify the response attributes and whether the ERGM is binary or valued. Interpreted as follows:
NULL
Model simple presence or absence, via a binary ERGM.
The name of the edge attribute whose value is to be modeled. Type of ERGM will be determined by whether the attribute is logical
(TRUE
/FALSE
) for binary or numeric
for valued.
must be of the form NAME~EXPR|TYPE
(with |
being literal). EXPR
is evaluated in the formula's environment with the network's edge attributes accessible as variables. The optional NAME
specifies the name of the edge attribute into which the results should be stored, with the default being a concise version of EXPR
. Normally, the type of ERGM is determined by whether the result of evaluating EXPR
is logical or numeric, but the optional TYPE
can be used to override by specifying a scalar of the type involved (e.g., TRUE
for binary and 1
for valued).
See ergm()
.
Curvature is checked by testing if all model parameters are canonical.