pdIdent class,
representing a multiple of the identity positive-definite matrix.
The matrix associated with object is represented by 1
unrestricted parameter, given by the logarithm of the square-root of
the diagonal value. When value is
numeric(0), an uninitialized pdMat object, a one-sided
formula, or a vector of character strings, object is returned
as an uninitialized pdIdent object (with just some of its
attributes and its class defined) and needs to have its coefficients
assigned later, generally using the coef or matrix replacement
functions. If value is an initialized pdMat object,
object will be constructed from
as.matrix(value). Finally, if value is a numeric value,
it is assumed to represent the unrestricted coefficient of the
underlying positive-definite matrix.pdIdent(value, form, nam, data)pdMat object, a positive-definite
matrix, a one-sided linear formula (with variables separated by
+), a vector of character strings, or a numeric
object. Because
factors may be present in form, the formula needs to be
evaluated on a data.frame to resolve the names itvalue and form. It is used to
obtain the levels for factors, which affect the
dimensions and the row/column names of the underlying matrix. pdIdent object representing a multiple of the identity
positive-definite matrix, also inheriting from class pdMat.as.matrix.pdMat, coef.pdMat,
matrix<-.pdMatpd1 <- pdIdent(4 * diag(3), nam = c("A","B","C"))
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