fitted.gamlss
is the GAMLSS specific method for the generic function
fitted
which extracts fitted values for a specified parameter from a GAMLSS objects. fitted.values
is an
alias for it. The function fv()
is similar to fitted.gamlls()
but allows the argument what
not to be character
# S3 method for gamlss
fitted(object, what = c("mu", "sigma", "nu", "tau"),
parameter= NULL, ...)
fv(obj, what = c("mu", "sigma", "nu", "tau"), parameter= NULL, ... )
a GAMLSS fitted model
a GAMLSS fitted model
which parameter fitted values are required, default what="mu"
equivalent to what
for extra arguments
Fitted values extracted from the GAMLSS object for the given parameter.
Rigby, R. A. and Stasinopoulos D. M. (2005). Generalized additive models for location, scale and shape,(with discussion), Appl. Statist., 54, part 3, pp 507-554.
Rigby, R. A., Stasinopoulos, D. M., Heller, G. Z., and De Bastiani, F. (2019) Distributions for modeling location, scale, and shape: Using GAMLSS in R, Chapman and Hall/CRC. An older version can be found in https://www.gamlss.com/.
Stasinopoulos D. M. Rigby R.A. (2007) Generalized additive models for location scale and shape (GAMLSS) in R. Journal of Statistical Software, Vol. 23, Issue 7, Dec 2007, https://www.jstatsoft.org/v23/i07/.
Stasinopoulos D. M., Rigby R.A., Heller G., Voudouris V., and De Bastiani F., (2017) Flexible Regression and Smoothing: Using GAMLSS in R, Chapman and Hall/CRC.
(see also https://www.gamlss.com/).
print.gamlss
, summary.gamlss
, fitted.gamlss
, coef.gamlss
,
residuals.gamlss
, update.gamlss
, plot.gamlss
, deviance.gamlss
,
formula.gamlss
# NOT RUN {
data(aids)
h<-gamlss(y~poly(x,3)+qrt, family=PO, data=aids) #
fitted(h)
rm(h)
# }
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