Thank you It was simplified version of my problem. I want to elaborate a function which can take predefined list of formulas, some data and evaluate which formulas can fit the data. I was inspired by some article in Chemical engineering in which some guy used excel solver for such task. I was curious if I can do it in R too. I am not sure if nls is appropriate tool for such task but I had to start somewhere.
Here is a function which takes list of formulas and data and gives a result for each formula. modely <- function(formula, data, ...){ ll <- length(formula) #no of items in formula list result2 <- vector("list", ll) #prepare results result1 <- rep(NA, ll) for(i in 1:ll) { fit<-try(nls(formula[[i]], data)) if( class(fit)=="try-error") result1[i] <- NA else result1[i] <- sum(resid(fit)^2) if( class(fit)=="try-error") result2[[i]] <- NA else result2[[i]] <- coef(fit) } ooo<-order(result1) #order results according to residual sum #combine results into one list together with functions used result <- mapply(c, "sq.resid" = result1, result2) names(result) <- as.character(formula) # output result[ooo] } # data x <-1:10 y <-1/(.5-x)+rnorm(10)/100 # list of formulas fol <- structure(list(a = y ~ 1/(a - x), b = y ~ a * x^2 + b * log(x), c = y ~ x^a), .Names = c("a", "b", "c")) modely(fol, data.frame(x=x, y=y) does not use "correct" model because when using default start values it results in > nls(fol[[1]], data.frame(x=x, y=y)) Error in numericDeriv(form[[3]], names(ind), env) : Missing value or an infinity produced when evaluating the model however nls(fol[[1]], data.frame(x=x, y=y), start=list(a=mean(y))) gives correct result. Therefore I started think about how to add a "better" starting value for some fits as a second part of my formula list to define structure like> list(a= formula1, start.formula1, b=formula2, start.formula2, ....) I wonder If you can push me to better direction. Thanks again Best regards Petr Uwe Ligges <lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de> napsal dne 02.03.2009 09:41:45: > Petr PIKAL wrote: > > Hi to all > > > > OK as I did not get any response and I really need some insight I try > > again with different subject line > > > > I have troubles with correct evaluating/structure of nls input > > > > Here is an example > > > > # data > > x <-1:10 > > y <-1/(.5-x)+rnorm(10)/100 > > > > # formula list > > form <- structure(list(a = list(quote(y ~ 1/(a - x)), "list(a=mean(y))")), > > .Names = "a") > > > > # This gives me an error due to not suitable default starting value > > > > fit <- nls(form [[1]] [[1]], data.frame(x=x, y=y)) > > > > # This works and gives me a result > > > > fit <- nls(form [[1]] [[1]], data.frame(x=x, y=y), start=list(a=mean(y))) > > > > *** How to organise list "form" and call to nls to enable to use other > > then default starting values***. > > > > I thought about something like > > > > fit <- nls(form [[1]] [[1]], data.frame(x=x, y=y), start=get(form [[1]] > > [[2]])) > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > but this gives me an error so it is not correct syntax. (BTW I tried eval, > > assign, sustitute, evalq and maybe some other options but did not get it > > right. > > > > I know I can put starting values interactively but what if I want them > > computed by some easy way which is specified by second part of a list, > > like in above example. > > If you really want to orgnize it that way, why not simpler as in: > > form <- list(y ~ 1/(a - x), a = mean(y)) > fit <- nls(form[[1]], data.frame(x=x, y=y), start = form[2]) > > > Uwe Ligges > > > > If it matters > > WXP, R2.9.0 devel. > > > > Regards > > Petr > > > > petr.pi...@precheza.cz > > > > ______________________________________________ > > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.