Gauss
,
Loglin
, or
cgm
object.
If on the left side of an assignment, then that portion of
the object is changed.
x[i, ] x[i, j, drop=T] x[i, j] <- value
"Gauss"
,
"Loglin"
, or
"cgm"
.
j
is supplied then an ordinary vector or matrix.
If a single row is subscripted and
drop=TRUE
, then an ordinary vector.
Otherwise an object of the same class and attributes
as the original object (except for
dim
and
dimnames
).
These functions are methods for the generic extraction
operator
"["
.
There are currently no corresponding methods for the generic
replacement operator
"[<-"
-- the default method is used instead.
If columns are subscripted, then the result would not make
sense as a
"Gauss"
,
"Loglin"
, or
"cgm"
object, so an ordinary
vector or matrix is returned.
crime.EM <- emLoglin(crime, frequency = count) crime.EM$paramIter[1:2, ] cholesterol.EM <- emGauss(cholesterol) cholesterol.EM$paramIter[1:2, ] cholesterol.DA <- daGauss(cholesterol.EM, control = list(save = 101:500)) # Extract estimates labeled 400 to 500 cholesterol.DA$paramIter[paste(400:500), ]