summary.gambin {gambin} | R Documentation |
Summarising the results of a gambin model fit
Description
S3 method for class 'gambin'. summary.gambin
creates
summary statistics for objects of class 'gambin'.The summary method
generates more useful information (e.g. confidence intervals) for the user
than the standard model fitting function. Another S3 method
(print.summary.gambin
; not documented) is used to print the output.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'gambin'
summary(object, confint = FALSE, n = 50, ...)
Arguments
object |
A gambin model fit object from |
confint |
A logical argument specifying whether confidence intervals should be calculated (via bootstrapping) for the parameters of gambin models with more than 1 component (confidence intervals for 1 component gambin models are calculated automatically) |
n |
The number of bootstrap samples to use in generating the confidence intervals (for multimodal gambin models) |
... |
Further arguments to pass |
Details
For the one-component gambin model the confidence interval for the alpha parameter is calculated automatically using an analytical solution.
For gambin models with more than one component no analytical solution for
deriving the confidence intervals is known. Instead, a bootstrapping
procedure can be used (using the confint
and n
arguments) to
generate confidence intervals around the alpha and max octave parameters.
However, the process can be time-consuming, particularly for gambin models
with more than two components. Thus, the default is that confidence
intervals are not automatically calculated for gambin models with more than
one component (i.e. confint
== FALSE).
In addition, it should be noted that in certain case the confidence intervals around the alpha parameters in multi-component gambin models can be quite wide. This is due to changes in the max octaves of the component distributions in the bootstrapped samples. It can be useful to make a plot (e.g. a dependency boxplot) of the n alpha values against the max octave values.
Value
A list of class 'summary.gambin' with nine elements, containing useful information about the model fit.
Examples
## Not run:
data(moths)
fit = fit_abundances(moths)
summary(fit)
# multimodal gambin models with confidence intervals
biMod <- fit_abundances(moths, no_of_components = 2)
summary(biMod, confint = TRUE, n = 5) #large n takes a long time to run
## End(Not run)