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latrend (version 1.2.1)

fit: lcMethod fit process: logic for fitting the method to the processed data

Description

Note: this function should not be called directly, as it is part of the lcMethod fitting process. For fitting an lcMethod object to a dataset, see latrend().

The fit() function of the lcMethod object estimates the model with the evaluated method specification, processed training data, and prepared environment.

Usage

# S4 method for lcMethod
fit(method, data, envir, verbose)

Arguments

method

An object inheriting from lcMethod with all its arguments having been evaluated and finalized.

data

A data.frame representing the transformed training data.

envir

The environment containing variables generated by prepareData() and preFit().

verbose

A R.utils::Verbose object indicating the level of verbosity.

Value

The fitted object inheriting from lcModel.

Implementation

This method should be implemented for all lcMethod subclasses.

setMethod("fit", "lcMethodExample", function(method, data, envir, verbose) {
  # estimate the model or cluster parameters
  coefs <- FIT_CODE

# create the lcModel object new("lcModelExample", method = method, data = data, model = coefs, clusterNames = make.clusterNames(method$nClusters) ) })

Fitting procedure

Each lcMethod subclass defines a type of methods in terms of a series of steps for estimating the method. These steps, as part of the fitting procedure, are executed by latrend() in the following order:

  1. compose(): Evaluate and finalize the method argument values.

  2. validate(): Check the validity of the method argument values in relation to the dataset.

  3. prepareData(): Process the training data for fitting.

  4. preFit(): Prepare environment for estimation, independent of training data.

  5. fit(): Estimate the specified method on the training data, outputting an object inheriting from lcModel.

  6. postFit(): Post-process the outputted lcModel object.

The result of the fitting procedure is an '>lcModel object that inherits from the lcModel class.