| % File src/library/splines/man/interpSpline.Rd |
| % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org |
| % Copyright 1995-2017 R Core Team |
| % Distributed under GPL 2 or later |
| |
| \name{interpSpline} |
| \alias{interpSpline} |
| \title{Create an Interpolation Spline} |
| \description{ |
| Create an interpolation spline, either from \code{x} and \code{y} |
| vectors (\code{default} method), or from a \code{formula} / \code{data.frame} |
| combination (\code{formula} method). |
| } |
| \usage{ |
| interpSpline(obj1, obj2, bSpline = FALSE, period = NULL, |
| ord = 4L, |
| na.action = na.fail, sparse = FALSE) |
| } |
| \arguments{ |
| \item{obj1}{either a numeric vector of \code{x} values or a formula.} |
| \item{obj2}{if \code{obj1} is numeric this should be a numeric vector |
| of the same length. If \code{obj1} is a formula this can be an |
| optional data frame in which to evaluate the names in the formula.} |
| \item{bSpline}{if \code{TRUE} the b-spline representation is returned, |
| otherwise the piecewise polynomial representation is returned. |
| Defaults to \code{FALSE}.} |
| \item{period}{an optional positive numeric value giving a period for a |
| periodic interpolation spline.} |
| \item{ord}{an integer specifying the spline \emph{order}, the number of |
| coefficients per interval. \eqn{ord = d+1} where \eqn{d} is the |
| \emph{degree} polynomial degree. Currently, only cubic splines |
| (\code{ord = 4}) are implemented.} |
| \item{na.action}{a optional function which indicates what should happen |
| when the data contain \code{NA}s. The default action |
| (\code{na.omit}) is to omit any incomplete observations. The |
| alternative action \code{na.fail} causes \code{interpSpline} to print |
| an error message and terminate if there are any incomplete |
| observations.} |
| \item{sparse}{logical passed to the underlying |
| \code{\link{splineDesign}}. If true, saves memory and is faster when |
| there are more than a few hundred points.} |
| } |
| \value{ |
| An object that inherits from (S3) class \code{spline}. The object can be in |
| the B-spline representation, in which case it will be of class |
| \code{nbSpline} for natural B-spline, or in the piecewise polynomial |
| representation, in which case it will be of class \code{npolySpline}. |
| } |
| \author{Douglas Bates and Bill Venables} |
| \seealso{ |
| \code{\link{splineKnots}}, |
| \code{\link{splineOrder}}, |
| \code{\link{periodicSpline}}. |
| } |
| \examples{% tests also in ../tests/spline-tst.R |
| require(graphics); require(stats) |
| ispl <- interpSpline( women$height, women$weight ) |
| ispl2 <- interpSpline( weight ~ height, women ) |
| # ispl and ispl2 should be the same |
| plot( predict( ispl, seq( 55, 75, length.out = 51 ) ), type = "l" ) |
| points( women$height, women$weight ) |
| plot( ispl ) # plots over the range of the knots |
| points( women$height, women$weight ) |
| splineKnots( ispl ) |
| } |
| \keyword{ models } |