% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/logLik.mkinfit.R \name{logLik.mkinfit} \alias{logLik.mkinfit} \title{Calculated the log-likelihood of a fitted mkinfit object} \usage{ \method{logLik}{mkinfit}(object, ...) } \arguments{ \item{object}{An object of class \code{\link{mkinfit}}.} \item{\dots}{For compatibility with the generic method} } \value{ An object of class \code{\link{logLik}} with the number of estimated parameters (degradation model parameters plus variance model parameters) as attribute. } \description{ This function returns the product of the likelihood densities of each observed value, as calculated as part of the fitting procedure using \code{\link{dnorm}}, i.e. assuming normal distribution, and with the means predicted by the degradation model, and the standard deviations predicted by the error model. } \details{ The total number of estimated parameters returned with the value of the likelihood is calculated as the sum of fitted degradation model parameters and the fitted error model parameters. } \examples{ \dontrun{ sfo_sfo <- mkinmod( parent = mkinsub("SFO", to = "m1"), m1 = mkinsub("SFO") ) d_t <- subset(FOCUS_2006_D, value != 0) f_nw <- mkinfit(sfo_sfo, d_t, quiet = TRUE) # no weighting (weights are unity) f_obs <- update(f_nw, error_model = "obs") f_tc <- update(f_nw, error_model = "tc") AIC(f_nw, f_obs, f_tc) } } \seealso{ Compare the AIC of columns of \code{\link{mmkin}} objects using \code{\link{AIC.mmkin}}. } \author{ Johannes Ranke }