Can convert lotri objects to data-frames similar to the internal
data frame used in nlmixr()
; These can then be converted
back with as.lotri()
Added the ability to add estimates to a lotri object. These
estimates are an attached data.frame
to the original lotri
matrix. You can extract them or drop them with the function
lotriEst()
Allow specifying fixed components in lotri()
matrices.
Add cov
, cor
, sd
,
var
, and chol
options for matrix
specification. The final matrix will always be the covariance
matrix
Add function lotriMatInv()
which takes a symmetric
block matrix and converts it into a list of matrices. An sort of inverse
operation of lotriMat()
Add error for lotri(~c(40))
Added ability to flag fixed
and unfixed
components in a matrix. Currently lotri
only supports one
type.
For the lotriFix
objects, ie those created with
population types of estimates and covariance estimates, allow them to be
converted to an equivalent expression with as.expression()
for the lotri object and lotriDataFrameToLotriExpression()
for the data.frame
call.=FALSE
or
equivalent.rchk
lotriMat
to mix named and unnamed matrices; When
mixed, an unnamed matrix will be returned.$lower
and $upper
gives
default values even if it wasn’t specified.Matrix
import and added lotriMat
to create banded matrices (faster than Matrix
for now
included repeated matrices with list(matrix, rep)
).upper
and
lower
bounds are specified|
; Returns a
list of matrices where each condition is the name of the matrix
returned.| id(lower=c(eta1=3))
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.