[R] best way to fit a model

Huntsinger, Reid reid_huntsinger at merck.com
Fri Sep 9 20:21:01 CEST 2005


You might want to look at the "segmented" package on
http://cran.r-project.org and the accompanying paper. Some important
questions are: is the point at which the data changes from flat to
decreasing known? (I presume not...) Does it correspond to some change in
the process being measured? Do you want to estimate it? 

Reid Huntsinger

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Hi,

I have some data that have this behaviour:

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|        *
|          * 
|            *
|              *
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What is the best and simpler way to fit this in R?

Thanks
Ronaldo
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