corFactor.corStruct
Factor of a corStruct Object MatrixThis method function extracts a transpose inverse square-root factor, or a series of transpose inverse square-root factors, of the correlation matrix, or list of correlation matrices, represented by object
. Letting S denote a correlation matrix, a square-root factor of S is any square matrix L such that S = L'L. This method extracts L^(-t).
## S3 method for class 'corStruct' corFactor(object, ...)
object | an object inheriting from class |
... | some methods for this generic require additional arguments. None are used in this method. |
If the correlation structure does not include a grouping factor, the returned value will be a vector with a transpose inverse square-root factor of the correlation matrix associated with object
stacked column-wise. If the correlation structure includes a grouping factor, the returned value will be a vector with transpose inverse square-root factors of the correlation matrices for each group, stacked by group and stacked column-wise within each group.
This method function is used intensively in optimization algorithms and its value is returned as a vector for efficiency reasons. The corMatrix
method function can be used to obtain transpose inverse square-root factors in matrix form.
José Pinheiro and Douglas Bates [email protected]
corFactor
, corMatrix.corStruct
, recalc.corStruct
, Initialize.corStruct
cs1 <- corAR1(form = ~1 | Subject) cs1 <- Initialize(cs1, data = Orthodont) corFactor(cs1)
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