Description Usage Arguments Value Missing values Weighted normalization Details on loess Author(s) Examples
Fitting a smooth curve through paired (x,y) data.
1 2 3 |
X |
An Nx2 |
weights |
If |
typeOfWeights |
A |
method |
|
bandwidth |
A |
satSignal |
Signals equal to or above this threshold will not be used in the fitting. |
... |
Not used. |
A named list
structure of class XYCurve
.
The estimation of the function will only be made based on complete
non-saturated observations, i.e. observations that contains no NA
values nor saturated values as defined by satSignal
.
Each data point, that is, each row in X
, which is a
vector of length 2, can be assigned a weight in [0,1] specifying how much
it should affect the fitting of the normalization function.
Weights are given by argument weights
, which should be a numeric
vector
of length N.
Note that the lowess and the spline method only support zero-one {0,1} weights. For such methods, all weights that are less than a half are set to zero.
For loess
, the arguments family="symmetric"
,
degree=1
, span=3/4
,
control=loess.control(trace.hat="approximate"
,
iterations=5
, surface="direct")
are used.
Henrik Bengtsson
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 | # Simulate data from the model y <- a + bx + x^c + eps(bx)
x <- rexp(1000)
a <- c(2,15)
b <- c(2,1)
c <- c(1,2)
bx <- outer(b,x)
xc <- t(sapply(c, FUN=function(c) x^c))
eps <- apply(bx, MARGIN=2, FUN=function(x) rnorm(length(x), mean=0, sd=0.1*x))
Y <- a + bx + xc + eps
Y <- t(Y)
lim <- c(0,70)
plot(Y, xlim=lim, ylim=lim)
# Fit principal curve through a subset of (y_1, y_2)
subset <- sample(nrow(Y), size=0.3*nrow(Y))
fit <- fitXYCurve(Y[subset,], bandwidth=0.2)
lines(fit, col="red", lwd=2)
# Backtransform (y_1, y_2) keeping y_1 unchanged
YN <- backtransformXYCurve(Y, fit=fit)
points(YN, col="blue")
abline(a=0, b=1, col="red", lwd=2)
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