wcrossprod {car} | R Documentation |
Given matrices x
and y
as arguments and an optional matrix or vector of weights, w
,
return a weighted matrix cross-product, t(x) w y
.
If no weights are supplied, or the weights are constant, the function uses
crossprod
for speed.
wcrossprod(x, y, w)
x,y |
x, y numeric matrices; |
w |
A numeric vector or matrix of weights, conformable with |
A numeric matrix, with appropriate dimnames taken from x
and y
.
Michael Friendly, John Fox jfox@mcmaster.ca
set.seed(12345) n <- 24 drop <- 4 sex <- sample(c("M", "F"), n, replace=TRUE) x1 <- 1:n x2 <- sample(1:n) extra <- c( rep(0, n - drop), floor(15 + 10 * rnorm(drop)) ) y1 <- x1 + 3*x2 + 6*(sex=="M") + floor(10 * rnorm(n)) + extra y2 <- x1 - 2*x2 - 8*(sex=="M") + floor(10 * rnorm(n)) + extra # assign non-zero weights to 'dropped' obs wt <- c(rep(1, n-drop), rep(.2,drop)) X <- cbind(x1, x2) Y <- cbind(y1, y2) wcrossprod(X) wcrossprod(X, w=wt) wcrossprod(X, Y) wcrossprod(X, Y, w=wt) wcrossprod(x1, y1) wcrossprod(x1, y1, w=wt)