[Rd] Problems with packages fda and splines (PR#13263)
Spencer Graves
spencer.graves at pdf.com
Fri Nov 7 21:15:53 CET 2008
Hello, David:
Thanks for the comments about NA problems in 'fda'. I'll look
into this and get back with you.
Spencer
degras at uchicago.edu wrote:
> Full_Name: David D Degras
> Version: 2.8.0
> OS: Mac OS X
> Submission from: (NULL) (128.135.239.11)
>
>
> I have recently installed the version 2.8.0 of R along with package fda (v
> 2.0.2)
> and its dependencies (including package splines v. 2.8.0).
>
> Here are my problems:
>
> 1) The package splines should feature functions such a predict.bs,
> predict.bSpline and such and it does not! I can make calls to bs, ns, and
> interpSpline but not to any predicting function.
> Example:
>
>> library(splines)
>> predict.bs
>>
> Erreur : objet "predict.bs" non trouvé # in english: object "predict.bs" not
> found
>
> Also, I cannot track the package splines on the CRAN website. Why is that?
>
> 2) Package fda: it does not handle at all NAs although promising to.
> I have met this problem using Data2fd and project.basis as well.
> An example script is enclosed at the end of this email.
>
> Can you help on this ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
> R SCRIPT for Data2fd with NAs
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
>
>
>> library(fda)
>> y=runif(10)
>> x=Data2fd(1:10,y) # creates functional object in B-spline basis
>>
> Warning message:
> In smooth.basis(argvals, y, fdP, wtvec = w, fdnames = fdnames) :
> The number of basis functions = 12 exceeds 10 = the number of points to be
> smoothed. With no smoothing (lambda = 0), this will produce a perfect fit to
> data that typically has wild excursions between data points.
>
>> x$coefs # here it works because no NAs
>>
> [,1]
> [1,] 0.9193563
> [2,] 0.1590327
> [3,] 0.6441482
> [4,] 1.1257380
> [5,] 0.1234022
> [6,] 0.7228168
> [7,] 0.8709656
> [8,] -0.3634714
> [9,] 0.9097221
> [10,] 1.1726878
> [11,] 0.4130424
> [12,] 0.3122870
>
>> y[3]=NA # create a NA
>> x=Data2fd(1:10,y)
>>
> Warning message:
> In smooth.basis(argvals, y, fdP, wtvec = w, fdnames = fdnames) :
> The number of basis functions = 12 exceeds 10 = the number of points to be
> smoothed. With no smoothing (lambda = 0), this will produce a perfect fit to
> data that typically has wild excursions between data points.
>
>> x$coefs # vector of NAs because y[3]=NA
>>
> [,1]
> [1,] NA
> [2,] NA
> [3,] NA
> [4,] NA
> [5,] NA
> [6,] NA
> [7,] NA
> [8,] NA
> [9,] NA
> [10,] NA
> [11,] NA
> [12,] NA
>
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