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MonoPoly (version 0.2-8)

monpol.control: Control the Iterations in monpol

Description

Allow the user to set some characteristics of the monpol monotone polynomial fitting algorithm.

Usage

monpol.control(maxiter = 1000, tol = 1e-05,
               tol1=1e-10, tol2=1e-07, tolqr=1e-07)

Arguments

maxiter
A positive integer specifying the maximum number of iterations allowed, used in all algorithms.
tol
A positive numeric value specifying an absolute tolerance for determining whether entries in the gradient are zero for algorithms Full, BCD, CD1 and CD2.
tol1
A positive numeric value, used in algorithm Hawkins. Any number not smaller than -tol1 is deemed to be non-negative.
tol2
A positive numeric value, used in algorithm Hawkins. Any number whose absolute value is smaller than tol2 is taken to be zero.
tolqr
A positive numeric value, used in algorithm Hawkins as tolerance for the QR factorisation of the design matrix.

Value

  • A list with exactly five components:
  • maxiter
  • tol
  • tol1
  • tol2
  • tolqr
  • with meanings as explained under Arguments.

See Also

monpol, monpol.fit, qr

Examples

Run this code
monpol.control(maxiter = 2000)
monpol.control(tolqr = 1e-10)

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