[R] nls: Fitting two models at once?

Heather Turner Heather.Turner at warwick.ac.uk
Fri Nov 7 11:46:24 CET 2008


Dear Martin,

You can use the same idea of concatenating the data in R. The following
reproduces your example:

spec <- c(asfe, dias)
n1 <- length(asfe)
n2 <- length(dias)
CYT <- c(28 * CYTF, 24.6 * 2 * CYTB6)
B559HP <- c(B559HP, numeric(n2))
B559LP <- c(numeric(n1), B559LP)
C550 <- c(numeric(n1), C550)

spec.fit <-
nls(
	spec ~ cyt.v*CYT + hp.v*B559HP + lp.v*B559LP + c550.v*C550,
	start = list(cyt.v = 0.00005, hp.v = 0.000003, lp.v = 1,
	             c550.v = 1) # arbitrary
);

or more efficiently, using lm

spec.fit <- lm(spec ~ 0 + CYT + B559HP + B559LP + C550)

# draw stuff
plot(
	1, 2,
	type="n",
	xlim = c(540, 575),
	ylim=c(-0.002, 0.008),
);

# first spectrum and fit
lines(wl, asfe, type="b", pch=19); # solid circles
lines(wl, fitted(spec.fit)[1:n1], col = "red");

# second spectrum and fit
lines(wl, dias, type="b");
lines(wl, fitted(spec.fit)[(n1 + 1):(n1 + n2)], col = "blue");

Best wishes,

Heather

Dr H Turner
Senior Research Fellow
Dept. of Statistics
The University of Warwick
Coventry
CV4 7AL

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Martin Ballaschk wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm still a newbie user and struggling to automate some analyses from
> SigmaPlot using R. R is a great help for me so far!
> 
> But the following problem makes me go nuts.
> 
> I have two spectra, both have to be fitted to reference data. Problem: the
> both spectra are connected in some way: the stoichiometry of coefficients
> "cytf.v"/"cytb.v" is 1/2.
> {{In the SigmaPlot workflow one has to copy the two spectra into one column
> beneath each other and the  two spectra are somehow treated as one curve -
> like in http://home.arcor.de/ballaschk/cytbf-help/sigmaplot%20formula.png}}
> 
> Can anybody help? :(
> 
> I tried to condense everything to the "minimum" R script below to give an
> impression of what I'm talking about.
> 
> 	Martin
> 
> 
> 
> ########################################################################
> # "Minimal" R script reading remote data for convenience
> 
> ### READ IN DATA
> # first spectrum
> asfe <- read.table("http://home.arcor.de/ballaschk/cytbf-help/asfe.csv")[, 1];
> # second spectrum
> dias <- read.table("http://home.arcor.de/ballaschk/cytbf-help/dias.csv")[, 1];
> 
> # reference data for fit, wavelength = wl
> ref <- read.table("http://home.arcor.de/ballaschk/cytbf-help/reference.csv",
> sep="\t", dec=".", header=T);
> attach(ref);
> 
> ### FITTING, problem: 2*cytf.v == cytb.v
> 
> # fit first spectrum to two reference spectra
> asfe.fit <-
> nls(
> 	asfe ~ (cytf.v * 28) * CYTF + hp.v * B559HP,
> 	start = list(cytf.v = 0.00005, hp.v = 0.000003) # arbitrary
> );
> 
> # fit second spectrum to three reference spectra
> dias.fit <-
> nls(
> 	dias ~ (cytb.v * 24.6 * 2) * CYTB6 + lp.v * B559LP + c550.v * C550,
> 	start = list(cytb.v = 1, lp.v = 1, c550.v = 1) # arbitrary
> );
> 
> 
> # draw stuff
> plot(
> 	1, 2,
> 	type="n",
> 	xlim = c(540, 575),
> 	ylim=c(-0.002, 0.008),
> );
> 
> # first spectrum and fit
> lines(wl, asfe, type="b", pch=19); # solid circles
> lines(wl, fitted(asfe.fit), col = "red");
> 
> # second spectrum and fit
> lines(wl, dias, type="b");
> lines(wl, fitted(dias.fit), col = "blue");
> 
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