[R] Monotonic regression
(Ted Harding)
Ted.Harding at nessie.mcc.ac.uk
Mon May 9 20:34:33 CEST 2005
On 09-May-05 Raubertas, Richard wrote:
> The 'pava' function below looks like code that I wrote
> (with all the comments removed). I have posted it two or
> three times over the years to the S/R lists.
If you recognise the code, then it is likely that it is what
I came across abut 3 years ago when I was browsing arond
for methods foer isotonic regression. At the time I was still
mainly using 'octave' for much statistics, and I "ported"
it from R to octave (a very simple transcription in this
case).
So thanks for contributing it: I have found it useful many
times, and happily acknowledge your authorship!
> As Martin Maechler has noted, the function 'isoreg' will also
> do monotonic regression (much faster for large data sets).
> However, it does not allow weights (at least as of R 2.0.1).
Nor (looking at the code for 'isoreg' today, now that the
issue has come up) could I see any easy way to incorporate
weights into that code.
> I don't understand the original poster's comment about
> "local minimum". Isotonic regression is a convex optimization
> problem and 'pava' or 'isoreg' will always produce the
> unique solution.
Agreed. Nor did I!
Best wishes,
Ted.
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