multigmmsamedistribumulti {l1kdeconv}R Documentation

Split the input dataset into several sub list to deconvolution.

Description

Due to the limitation of optimization that too many data would dramatically slow down the speed.

Usage

multigmmsamedistribumulti(x, lambda_lower = 0.1, lambda_upper = 1 -
  lambda_lower, sigma_lower = 0.01, debug = F)

Arguments

x

a list of numeric vector

lambda_lower

the lower bound of \lambda

lambda_upper

the upper bound of \lambda

sigma_lower

the lower bound of \sigma

debug

enable the debug mode to show par and fn

Examples

set.seed(0)
x1=c(rnorm(150, mean=0), rnorm(50, mean=10))
x2=c(rnorm(150, mean=20), rnorm(50, mean=40))
x3=c(rnorm(150, mean=30), rnorm(50, mean=60))
x4=c(rnorm(150, mean=30), rnorm(50, mean=60))
x5=c(rnorm(150, mean=30), rnorm(50, mean=60))
x6=c(rnorm(150, mean=30), rnorm(50, mean=60))
x=list(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6)
multigmmmanydata(x)

[Package l1kdeconv version 1.2.0 Index]