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Specify a longitudinal k-means (KML) method
lcMethodKML( response, time = getOption("latrend.time"), id = getOption("latrend.id"), nClusters = 2, ... )
The name of the response variable.
The name of the time variable.
The name of the trajectory identifier variable.
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
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Other lcMethod implementations: lcMethod-class, lcMethodAkmedoids, lcMethodCrimCV, lcMethodCustom, lcMethodDtwclust, lcMethodFeature, lcMethodFunFEM, lcMethodGCKM, lcMethodLMKM, lcMethodLcmmGBTM, lcMethodLcmmGMM, lcMethodLongclust, lcMethodMclustLLPA, lcMethodMixAK_GLMM, lcMethodMixtoolsGMM, lcMethodMixtoolsNPRM, lcMethodRandom, lcMethodStratify
lcMethod-class
lcMethodAkmedoids
lcMethodCrimCV
lcMethodCustom
lcMethodDtwclust
lcMethodFeature
lcMethodFunFEM
lcMethodGCKM
lcMethodLMKM
lcMethodLcmmGBTM
lcMethodLcmmGMM
lcMethodLongclust
lcMethodMclustLLPA
lcMethodMixAK_GLMM
lcMethodMixtoolsGMM
lcMethodMixtoolsNPRM
lcMethodRandom
lcMethodStratify
# NOT RUN { library(kml) data(latrendData) method <- lcMethodKML("Y", id = "Id", time = "Time", nClusters = 3) model <- latrend(method, latrendData) # }
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