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Specify a longitudinal k-means (KML) method
lcMethodKML( response, time = getOption("latrend.time"), id = getOption("latrend.id"), nClusters = 2, ... )
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.
Arguments passed to parALGO and kml from kml package.
parALGO
kml
The following external arguments are ignored: object, nbClusters, parAlgo, toPlot, saveFreq
genolini2015kmllatrend
Other lcMethod implementations: getArgumentDefaults(), getArgumentExclusions(), lcMethod-class, lcMethodAkmedoids, lcMethodCrimCV, lcMethodDtwclust, lcMethodFeature, lcMethodFunFEM, lcMethodFunction, lcMethodGCKM, lcMethodLMKM, lcMethodLcmmGBTM, lcMethodLcmmGMM, lcMethodMclustLLPA, lcMethodMixAK_GLMM, lcMethodMixtoolsGMM, lcMethodMixtoolsNPRM, lcMethodRandom, lcMethodStratify
getArgumentDefaults()
getArgumentExclusions()
lcMethod-class
lcMethodAkmedoids
lcMethodCrimCV
lcMethodDtwclust
lcMethodFeature
lcMethodFunFEM
lcMethodFunction
lcMethodGCKM
lcMethodLMKM
lcMethodLcmmGBTM
lcMethodLcmmGMM
lcMethodMclustLLPA
lcMethodMixAK_GLMM
lcMethodMixtoolsGMM
lcMethodMixtoolsNPRM
lcMethodRandom
lcMethodStratify
data(latrendData) if (FALSE) { method <- lcMethodKML("Y", id = "Id", time = "Time", nClusters = 3) model <- latrend(method, latrendData) }
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