[R] summary.nlme

2003-11-07 Thread Simon.Bond
Hi,


I'm trying to work out how the nlme function estimates the variances of
the fixed effects parameters, so I tried to look at the code for these
functions: summary.nlme, summary.lme, MEestimate.

 MEestimate
Error: Object MEestimate not found
 summary.nlme
Error: Object summary.nlme not found
 summary.lme
Error: Object summary.lme not found



So R says they don't exist, although summary(AnNlmeObject) works fine.


What's going on?


Simon Bond.

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Re: [R] summary.nlme

2003-11-07 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
 What's going on?

Namespaces. See `Writing R Extensions'.

?getS3method
?getAnywhere

will show these to you.

It is probably easier to read the source code for the package, though.

On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Simon.Bond wrote:

 Hi,
 
 
 I'm trying to work out how the nlme function estimates the variances of
 the fixed effects parameters, so I tried to look at the code for these
 functions: summary.nlme, summary.lme, MEestimate.
 
  MEestimate
 Error: Object MEestimate not found
  summary.nlme
 Error: Object summary.nlme not found
  summary.lme
 Error: Object summary.lme not found
 
 So R says they don't exist, although summary(AnNlmeObject) works fine.

It does not.  It says they are not found, which is true.

 What's going on?

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Re: [R] summary.nlme

2003-11-07 Thread Douglas Bates
Prof Brian Ripley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  What's going on?
 
 Namespaces. See `Writing R Extensions'.
 
 ?getS3method
 ?getAnywhere
 
 will show these to you.
 
 It is probably easier to read the source code for the package, though.

When reading the source code for the nlme package is the easier
route I would hate to think of what the harder route is like.  I wrote half
of it and at times I find it hard to read :-)

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