[R] multistate data w/out individual ID

2013-11-06 Thread Emilio A. Laca
Dear R help community,

I have a version of the data below generated by counting the number of 
individuals in each state every 2-3 time units for a series of cohorts (sets).
States are A, B, C, E and T.
It is known that the following transitions are possible A-B, B-C, C-E, B-T, 
C-T and E-T. 
The identity of the individuals in each set was not recorded.
I am interested in estimating the transition rates or probabilities and sojourn 
times as a function of covariates.
We assume that rates (probabilities) are independent of time.

Is there a package to estimate those quantities?
Is there a method to estimate those quantities?
Do you think a Bayesian approach integrating over all possible paths might work?
Everything I read about multi-state modeling packages seems to indicate that it 
is necessary to know the identity of individuals.

time,N,A,B,C,E,T,set,cov1,cov2
199,24,22,2,0,0,0,s1,1,4.65816667
201,24,22,2,0,0,0,s1,3,0.2992
203,24,22,1,1,0,0,s1,10,9.570125
205,24,21,2,1,0,0,s1,6,9.94370139
207,24,20,3,1,0,0,s1,4,1.34693056
209,24,15,8,1,0,0,s1,2,1.20429167
212,24,14,9,1,0,0,s1,9,8.3008125
214,24,12,10,2,0,0,s1,15,9.14613194
216,24,10,11,3,0,0,s1,8,8.94250694
219,24,4,12,8,0,0,s1,5,0.97334722
221,24,3,12,9,0,0,s1,7,7.29372917
223,24,3,6,12,2,1,s1,17,1.28570139
225,24,1,7,8,5,3,s1,16,1.41599306
227,24,1,4,5,11,3,s1,18,7.07947222
229,24,1,3,2,15,3,s1,14,6.09359028
231,24,0,4,0,17,3,s1,12,4.7067
233,24,0,4,0,17,3,s1,13,5.31577083
235,24,0,2,0,19,3,s1,11,4.62228472
199,24,19,5,0,0,0,s2,1,4.65816667
201,24,23,1,0,0,0,s2,3,0.2992
203,24,22,2,0,0,0,s2,10,9.570125
205,24,22,2,0,0,0,s2,6,9.94370139
207,23,21,2,0,0,0,s2,4,1.34693056
209,23,19,3,1,0,0,s2,2,1.20429167
212,23,12,10,1,0,0,s2,9,8.3008125
214,23,10,12,1,0,0,s2,15,9.14613194
216,23,3,18,2,0,0,s2,8,8.94250694
219,23,0,16,7,0,0,s2,5,0.97334722
221,23,0,14,8,0,1,s2,7,7.29372917
223,23,0,5,14,2,2,s2,17,1.28570139
225,23,0,0,18,2,3,s2,16,1.41599306
227,23,0,2,13,2,6,s2,18,7.07947222
229,23,0,0,6,7,10,s2,14,6.09359028
231,23,0,0,3,8,12,s2,12,4.7067
233,26,0,0,1,13,12,s2,13,5.31577083
235,28,0,0,0,16,12,s2,11,4.62228472
199,24,20,4,0,0,0,s3,1,4.65816667
201,24,22,2,0,0,0,s3,3,0.2992
203,24,18,5,1,0,0,s3,10,9.570125
205,24,16,7,1,0,0,s3,6,9.94370139
207,24,13,10,1,0,0,s3,4,1.34693056
209,24,8,12,4,0,0,s3,2,1.20429167
212,24,5,14,5,0,0,s3,9,8.3008125
214,24,4,10,10,0,0,s3,15,9.14613194
216,24,2,9,12,1,0,s3,8,8.94250694
219,24,0,8,13,3,0,s3,5,0.97334722
221,24,2,6,5,11,0,s3,7,7.29372917
223,22,0,5,4,12,1,s3,17,1.28570139
225,24,1,3,1,17,2,s3,16,1.41599306
227,24,0,2,1,18,3,s3,18,7.07947222
229,25,0,2,0,20,3,s3,14,6.09359028
231,24,0,2,0,19,3,s3,12,4.7067
233,24,0,1,1,19,3,s3,13,5.31577083
235,24,0,1,0,20,3,s3,11,4.62228472

Any comment will be appreciated.
Regards,

Emilio A. Laca, Professor
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[R] can fda handle NA in y?

2010-03-27 Thread Dr. Emilio A. Laca
I have a matrix with 167 columns, each representing the y values of a 
functional.
There are a few scattered NA's in each column.
I have been unable to create a useful fd object with any of the functions in 
fda.
The resulting coefficients are all NA.
Is this a known limitation? Is there a workaround?

Thank you.

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Emilio A. Laca 
University of California, Davis

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