View source: R/quantreg-nlrq-tidiers.R
tidy.nlrq | R Documentation |
Tidy summarizes information about the components of a model. A model component might be a single term in a regression, a single hypothesis, a cluster, or a class. Exactly what tidy considers to be a model component varies across models but is usually self-evident. If a model has several distinct types of components, you will need to specify which components to return.
## S3 method for class 'nlrq'
tidy(x, conf.int = FALSE, conf.level = 0.95, ...)
x |
A |
conf.int |
Logical indicating whether or not to include a confidence
interval in the tidied output. Defaults to |
conf.level |
The confidence level to use for the confidence interval
if |
... |
Additional arguments. Not used. Needed to match generic
signature only. Cautionary note: Misspelled arguments will be
absorbed in
|
A tibble::tibble()
with columns:
conf.high |
Upper bound on the confidence interval for the estimate. |
conf.low |
Lower bound on the confidence interval for the estimate. |
estimate |
The estimated value of the regression term. |
p.value |
The two-sided p-value associated with the observed statistic. |
statistic |
The value of a T-statistic to use in a hypothesis that the regression term is non-zero. |
std.error |
The standard error of the regression term. |
term |
The name of the regression term. |
tidy()
, quantreg::nlrq()
Other quantreg tidiers:
augment.nlrq()
,
augment.rq()
,
augment.rqs()
,
glance.nlrq()
,
glance.rq()
,
tidy.rq()
,
tidy.rqs()
# load modeling library
library(quantreg)
# build artificial data with multiplicative error
set.seed(1)
dat <- NULL
dat$x <- rep(1:25, 20)
dat$y <- SSlogis(dat$x, 10, 12, 2) * rnorm(500, 1, 0.1)
# fit the median using nlrq
mod <- nlrq(y ~ SSlogis(x, Asym, mid, scal),
data = dat, tau = 0.5, trace = TRUE
)
# summarize model fit with tidiers
tidy(mod)
glance(mod)
augment(mod)
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