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library(fsdaR)
## Example of call to psifun() with no input arguments (all defaults).
## In this case TB link (default) is used with bdp=0.5 (default) for regression (p=1).
## Since u is empty, the vectors rho, psi, etc. will not be returned.
out <- fsdaR:::psifun()
## Example of call to psifun() with just one input arguments.
## In this case TB link (default) is used with bdp=0.5 (default) for regression (p=1).
n <- 20
u <- rnorm(n)
(out <- psifun(u))
## Example of call to psifun with bdp specified.
## In this case TB link is used with the bdp specified as input
n <- 20
u <- rnorm(n)
(out <- fsdaR:::psifun(u, bdp=0.1))
## Example of call to psifun() with bdp and rhofunc prespecified.
## In this case PD link is used with the bdp specified as input
n <- 20
u <- rnorm(n)
(out <- fsdaR:::psifun(u, fun="PD", bdp=0.1))
## Example of call to psifun() with eff and fun prespecified.
## In this case OPT link is used with the eff specified as input
n <- 20
u <- rnorm(n)
(out <- fsdaR:::psifun(u, fun="OPT", eff=0.9))
## Example of call to psifun() with const prespecified.
## In this case HA link is used with the c=1.5 specified as input
n <- 20
u <- rnorm(n)
(out <- fsdaR:::psifun(u, fun="HA", const=1.5))
## Example of call to psifun() with const prespecified, and personalized input parameters for HA link.
## In this case HA link is used with the constant c=0.5 specified as input
n <- 20
u <- rnorm(n)
(out <- fsdaR:::psifun(u, fun="HA", const=0.5, param=c(2, 3, 8)))
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