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latrend (version 1.6.1)

lcMethodKML: Specify a longitudinal k-means (KML) method

Description

Specify a longitudinal k-means (KML) method

Usage

lcMethodKML(
  response,
  time = getOption("latrend.time"),
  id = getOption("latrend.id"),
  nClusters = 2,
  ...
)

Arguments

response

The name of the response variable.

time

The name of the time variable.

id

The name of the trajectory identifier variable.

nClusters

The number of clusters to estimate.

...

Arguments passed to kml::parALGO and kml::kml.

The following external arguments are ignored: object, nbClusters, parAlgo, toPlot, saveFreq

References

genolini2015kmllatrend

See Also

Other lcMethod implementations: getArgumentDefaults(), getArgumentExclusions(), lcMethod-class, lcMethodAkmedoids, lcMethodCrimCV, lcMethodDtwclust, lcMethodFeature, lcMethodFunFEM, lcMethodFunction, lcMethodGCKM, lcMethodLMKM, lcMethodLcmmGBTM, lcMethodLcmmGMM, lcMethodMclustLLPA, lcMethodMixAK_GLMM, lcMethodMixtoolsGMM, lcMethodMixtoolsNPRM, lcMethodRandom, lcMethodStratify

Examples

Run this code
data(latrendData)

if (require("kml")) {
  method <- lcMethodKML("Y", id = "Id", time = "Time", nClusters = 3)
  model <- latrend(method, latrendData)
}

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