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CircOutlier (version 3.2.3)

Predict: Estimates of Parameters in Circular-Circular Regression

Description

This function calculated the maximum-likelihood estimates parameters

Usage

Predict(x, y)

Arguments

x
independent variable on model $y_i=\alpha+\beta x_i+\epsilon_i$ (mod 2$\pi$) (i=1,2,...,n)
y
the response variable on model $y_i=\alpha+\beta x_i+\epsilon_i$ (mod 2$\pi$) (i=1,2,...,n)

Value

Numbera list containing the following values:
alpha1
estimate of $\alpha$
beta1
estimate of $\beta$
.

Details

This function uses of iterative methods for the parameter estimates in circular-circular regression model and The user can default values The desired change.

References

A. H. Abuzaid, A. G. Hussin & I. B. Mohamed (2013) Detection of outliers in simple circular regression models using the mean circular error statistics

See Also

circular,CircStats

Examples

Run this code
# Generate a data set dependent of circular variables.
library(CircStats)
x <- rvm(n = 50, 0, 2)
y <- rvm(n = 50, pi/4, 5)
Predict(x, y)

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