[R] please help on frag polynoms
Liaw, Andy
andy_liaw at merck.com
Thu Jul 10 16:08:23 CEST 2003
I'm guessing you meant "fracpoly" in Stata, which is fractional polynomial
smoothing. If that's the case, check out
http://www.homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucakgam/r/.
Andy
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> From: joerg-burmester at gmx.net [mailto:joerg-burmester at gmx.net]
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 4:53 AM
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> Subject: [R] please help on frag polynoms
>
>
> hi there,
>
> can anyone help me on the topic of frag polynoms?
>
> i just heard of a friend of mine, that i could build in a
> functioon called fragpoly (he was talking of such a function
> in the 'stata' language) in order to improve my process of
> finding an optimal linear model.
>
> instead of trying a vast amount of transformed inputdata to
> find the best fit and then step backwards down to e.g. rank 5
> in order to get a smooth curve, i could start right from the
> beginning with only very few but therefore very flexible
> funktions (litle similar to box-plot) which adopt themselve
> automaticaly to an optimal fitt and r-squered.
>
> can anyone tell me if such a flexible adoptive function also
> exists in r+? (i could not find anything on the r+ pages with
> these search words).
>
> waiting desperately for help
> joerg
>
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