| zglm | R Documentation |
These functions are wrappers for the glm function. The zglm function can
be used to estimate any generalized linear model in a pipe. The zlogit,
zprobit, and zpoisson functions can be used to estimate specific models.
All of these functions rely on the glm function for the actual estimation,
they simply pass the corresponding values to the family parameter of the
glm function.
Usage of these functions is very similar to the zlm function (a wrapper for lm), for detailed examples, check out the entry for that function.
The zlogit function calls zglm, specifying family=binomial(link="logit").
The zprobit function calls zglm, specifying family=binomial(link="probit").
The zpoisson function calls zglm, specifying family="poisson".
zglm(
data,
formula,
family = gaussian,
weights,
subset,
na.action,
start = NULL,
etastart,
mustart,
offset,
control = list(...),
model = TRUE,
method = "glm.fit",
x = FALSE,
y = TRUE,
singular.ok = TRUE,
contrasts = NULL,
...
)
zlogit(data, formula, ...)
zprobit(data, formula, ...)
zpoisson(data, formula, ...)
data |
A |
formula |
The |
family |
See the |
weights |
See the |
subset |
See the |
na.action |
See the |
start |
See the |
etastart |
See the |
mustart |
See the |
offset |
See the |
control |
See the |
model |
See the |
method |
See the |
x |
See the |
y |
See the |
singular.ok |
See the |
contrasts |
See the |
... |
Other arguments to be passed to the |
A fitted model.
zlm is the wrapper for lm, probably the most common fitting function. The help file for zlm function includes several usage examples.
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