varPower class,
representing a power variance function structure. Letting
$v$ denote the variance covariate and $\sigma^2(v)$
denote the variance function evaluated at $v$, the power
variance function is defined as $\sigma^2(v) = |v|^{2\theta}$, where $\theta$ is the variance
function coefficient. When a grouping factor is present, a different
$\theta$ is used for each factor level.varPower(value, form, fixed)Value must have
length one, unless a grouping factor is specified in form.
If value has length greater than ~ v, or
~ v | g, specifying a variance covariate v and,
optionally, a grouping factor g for the coefficients. The
variance covariate must evaluate toform, fixed must havarPower object representing a power variance function
structure, also inheriting from class varFunc.varWeights.varFunc, coef.varPowervf1 <- varPower(0.2, form = ~age|Sex)Run the code above in your browser using DataLab