Returns the names of model parameters, like they typically
appear in the summary()
output.
# S3 method for gamlss
find_parameters(x, flatten = FALSE, ...)# S3 method for gam
find_parameters(x, component = "all", flatten = FALSE, ...)
A list of parameter names. The returned list may have following elements:
conditional
, the "fixed effects" part from the model.
smooth_terms
, the smooth parameters.
A fitted model.
Logical, if TRUE
, the values are returned as character
vector, not as list. Duplicated values are removed.
Currently not used.
Which type of parameters to return, such as parameters for the conditional model, the zero-inflated part of the model, the dispersion term, the instrumental variables or marginal effects be returned? Applies to models with zero-inflated and/or dispersion formula, or to models with instrumental variables (so called fixed-effects regressions), or models with marginal effects (from mfx). See details in section Model Components .May be abbreviated. Note that the conditional component also refers to the count or mean component - names may differ, depending on the modeling package. There are three convenient shortcuts (not applicable to all model classes):
component = "all"
returns all possible parameters.
If component = "location"
, location parameters such as conditional
,
zero_inflated
, smooth_terms
, or instruments
are returned (everything
that are fixed or random effects - depending on the effects
argument -
but no auxiliary parameters).
For component = "distributional"
(or "auxiliary"
), components like
sigma
, dispersion
, beta
or precision
(and other auxiliary
parameters) are returned.
data(mtcars)
m <- mgcv::gam(mpg ~ s(hp) + gear, data = mtcars)
find_parameters(m)
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