Specify a FunFEM method
lcMethodFunFEM(
response,
time = getOption("latrend.time"),
id = getOption("latrend.id"),
nClusters = 2,
basis = function(time) fda::create.bspline.basis(time, nbasis = 10, norder = 4),
...
)
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.
The basis function. By default, a 3rd-order B-spline with 10 breaks is used.
Arguments passed to funFEM::funFEM. The following external arguments are ignored: fd, K, disp, graph.
bouveyron2015funfemlatrend
Other lcMethod implementations:
lcMethod-class
,
lcMethodAkmedoids
,
lcMethodCrimCV
,
lcMethodCustom
,
lcMethodDtwclust
,
lcMethodFeature
,
lcMethodGCKM
,
lcMethodKML
,
lcMethodLMKM
,
lcMethodLcmmGBTM
,
lcMethodLcmmGMM
,
lcMethodLongclust
,
lcMethodMclustLLPA
,
lcMethodMixAK_GLMM
,
lcMethodMixtoolsGMM
,
lcMethodMixtoolsNPRM
,
lcMethodRandom
,
lcMethodStratify
# NOT RUN {
library(funFEM)
library(fda)
data(latrendData)
method <- lcMethodFunFEM("Y", id = "Id", time = "Time", nClusters = 3)
model <- latrend(method, latrendData)
method <- lcMethodFunFEM("Y",
basis = function(time) {
create.bspline.basis(time,
nbasis = 10, norder = 4)
})
# }
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