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geexrootFUNBy default, geex uses the rootSolve::multiroot
function for finding roots of a set of estimating equations when
compute_roots = TRUE in m_estimate(). However,
a user can choose a different root find find algorithm via the
root_control argument.
For example, consider the following estFUN which is
Huber’s estimator for the center of symmetric distributions [@stefanski2002; example 6]. This example was
chosen because it has a single root, so that the
stats::uniroot function can be used to find the roots.
myefun <- function(data, k = 1.5){
function(theta){
x <- data$Y1 - theta[1]
if(abs(x) <= k) x else sign(x) * k
}
}Internally, estFUN is used to build \(G_m = \sum_{i = 1}^m \psi(O_i, \theta)\) or
in psuedo-code f = sum(inner_estFUN(theta)). f
is passed to the root finding function along with options in the
root_control arguments. For example, multiroot
requires f and start (starting values for the
algorithm:
multiroot_results <- m_estimate(
estFUN = myefun,
data = geexex,
root_control = setup_root_control(start = 3))The stats::uniroot function, however, requires the
arguments f and interval (or
lower and upper)
uniroot_results <- m_estimate(
estFUN = myefun,
data = geexex,
root_control = setup_root_control(stats::uniroot, interval = c(0, 10)))Comparing results:
roots(multiroot_results) - roots(uniroot_results)## [1] 6.244845e-07
They are basically the same, but this may not be true depending
f and the options given to the root finder.
All that is necessary for rootFUN is a function
where:
rootFUN_object argument in
m_estimate. For example, both uniroot and
multiroot return a list where the root estimates are in the
item named “roots”. The default is
rootFUN_object = 'roots', so this option works for both
uniroot and multiroot.These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.