[R] boxcox in MASS library
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Mar 1 12:03:14 CET 2004
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 demiurg at post.tau.ac.il wrote:
> Help page for boxcox function in MASS library says that
> the transformation is y^lambda, which is different from
> the Y' = log(Y) if lambda = 0 ,
> Y' = ((Y ^ lambda) - 1)/lambda otherwise I'm used to.
>
> Is this just a help page typo ?
No. It makes no difference to the profile log-likelihood which is what
boxcox() computes.
It looks to me as if you failed to consult the reference. MASS is support
software for a book, and the book has the complete details. (This is in
the posting guide.)
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