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diff --git a/man/illparms.Rd b/man/illparms.Rd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..90adf2bb --- /dev/null +++ b/man/illparms.Rd @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand +% Please edit documentation in R/illparms.R +\name{illparms} +\alias{illparms} +\alias{illparms.mkinfit} +\alias{illparms.mmkin} +\alias{print.illparms.mmkin} +\alias{illparms.saem.mmkin} +\alias{illparms.mhmkin} +\alias{print.illparms.mhmkin} +\title{Method to get the names of ill-defined parameters} +\usage{ +illparms(object, ...) + +\method{illparms}{mkinfit}(object, conf.level = 0.95, ...) + +\method{illparms}{mmkin}(object, conf.level = 0.95, ...) + +\method{print}{illparms.mmkin}(x, ...) + +\method{illparms}{saem.mmkin}(object, conf.level = 0.95, random = TRUE, errmod = TRUE, ...) + +\method{illparms}{mhmkin}(object, conf.level = 0.95, random = TRUE, errmod = TRUE, ...) + +\method{print}{illparms.mhmkin}(x, ...) +} +\arguments{ +\item{object}{The object to investigate} + +\item{\dots}{For potential future extensions} + +\item{conf.level}{The confidence level for checking p values} + +\item{x}{The object to be printed} + +\item{random}{For hierarchical fits, should random effects be tested?} + +\item{errmod}{For hierarchical fits, should error model parameters be +tested?} +} +\value{ +For \link{mkinfit} or \link{saem} objects, a character vector of parameter +names. For \link{mmkin} or \link{mhmkin} objects, a matrix like object of class +'illparms.mmkin' or 'illparms.mhmkin'. The latter objects have a suitable +printing method. +} +\description{ +The method for generalised nonlinear regression fits as obtained +with \link{mkinfit} and \link{mmkin} checks if the degradation parameters +pass the Wald test (in degradation kinetics often simply called t-test) for +significant difference from zero. For this test, the parameterisation +without parameter transformations is used. +} +\details{ +The method for hierarchical model fits, also known as nonlinear +mixed-effects model fits as obtained with \link{saem} and \link{mhmkin} +checks if any of the confidence intervals for the random +effects expressed as standard deviations include zero, and if +the confidence intervals for the error model parameters include +zero. +} +\examples{ +fit <- mkinfit("FOMC", FOCUS_2006_A, quiet = TRUE) +illparms(fit) +\dontrun{ +fits <- mmkin( + c("SFO", "FOMC"), + list("FOCUS A" = FOCUS_2006_A, + "FOCUS C" = FOCUS_2006_C), + quiet = TRUE) +illparms(fits) +} +} |