This function gives an alternative way of constructing an object
  inheriting from the pdMat class named in pdClass, or
  from data.class(object) if object inherits from
  pdMat,  and is mostly used internally in other functions. See
  the documentation on the principal constructor function, generally
  with the same name as the pdMat class of object.
pdMat(value, form, nam, data, pdClass)an optional initialization value, which can be any of the
   following: a pdMat object, a positive-definite
   matrix, a one-sided linear formula (with variables separated by
   +), a vector of character strings, or a numeric
   vector. Defaults to numeric(0), corresponding to an
   uninitialized object.
an optional one-sided linear formula specifying the
   row/column names for the matrix represented by object. Because
   factors may be present in form, the formula needs to be
   evaluated on a data.frame to resolve the names it defines. This
   argument is ignored when value is a one-sided
   formula. Defaults to NULL.
an optional vector of character strings specifying the
   row/column names for the matrix represented by object. It must have 
   length equal to the dimension of the underlying positive-definite
   matrix and unreplicated elements. This argument is ignored when
   value is a vector of character strings. Defaults to
   NULL.
an optional data frame in which to evaluate the variables
   named in value and form. It is used to
   obtain the levels for factors, which affect the
   dimensions and the row/column names of the underlying matrix. If
   NULL, no attempt is made to obtain information on 
   factors appearing in the formulas. Defaults to the
   parent frame from which the function was called.
an optional character string naming the
   pdMat class to be assigned to the returned object. This
   argument will only be used when value is not a pdMat 
   object. Defaults to "pdSymm".
a pdMat object representing a positive-definite matrix,
  inheriting from the class named in pdClass, or from
  class(object), if object inherits from pdMat.
Pinheiro, J.C., and Bates, D.M. (2000) "Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS", Springer.
pdClasses, 
  pdCompSymm, pdDiag,
  pdIdent, pdNatural,
  pdSymm,
  reStruct,
  solve.pdMat, 
  summary.pdMat
# NOT RUN {
pd1 <- pdMat(diag(1:4), pdClass = "pdDiag")
pd1
# }
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