[R] Fitting a model

Eik Vettorazzi E.Vettorazzi at uke.uni-hamburg.de
Thu Nov 20 22:08:58 CET 2008


Actually "drm" as posted before fits a sigmoid curve (a generalized 
logistic function with 4 parameters, see ?LL.4), so I didn't get the 
point of your new question.



Dani Valverde schrieb:
> Thank you all for your answers. If you look at the plot resulting from 
> my data, it seems that it is some kind of sigmoid function, not only 
> polynomial. How could I fit it?
> Best,
>
> Dani
>
> Daniel Valverde Saubí
>
> Grup de Biologia Molecular de Llevats
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>
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>
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>
>
> En/na Eik Vettorazzi ha escrit:
>> you might use the drc-package (equivalently you could use nls with an 
>> appropriate "selfstart" model like SSlogis)
>>
>> library(drc)
>> mm<-drm(delta~ph,fct=LL.4())
>> plot(mm)
>>
>> From your plot I was assuming that "ph" is the independent variable 
>> (as modelled above) - so if you want to predict a ph from delta you 
>> will need the "inverse" function of your fitted model -  you could 
>> toy with ED from the drc package or do a simple grid search with 
>> "predict".
>>
>> hth.
>>
>>
>> Dani Valverde schrieb:
>>> Hello,
>>> This is a very basic question, but I don'y know the answer. I have 
>>> these data
>>>
>>> delta <- 
>>> c(28.6-8.825,28.6-8.828,28.6-8.836,28.6-8.845,28.6-8.897,28.6-8.944,28.6-9.027,28.6-9.091,28.6-9.263,28.6-9.4,28.6-9.7,28.6-9.981, 
>>>
>>> 28.6-10.287,28.6-10.48,28.6-10.684,28.6-10.875)
>>> ph <- c(4.4,4.6,4.8,5,5.2,5.4,5.6,5.8,6,6.2,6.4,6.6,6.8,7,7.2,7.4)
>>> plot(ph,delta,ylab=c(expression(Delta*delta)),xlab="pH")
>>>
>>> Which kind of model can I fit on these, so that can I predict for a 
>>> given delta the pH of my sample? Once the model is fitted, how can I 
>>> plot it on the graph?
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Dani
>>>
>>
>



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