% File src/library/stats/man/sortedXyData.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2010 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{sortedXyData} \encoding{UTF-8} \title{Create a \code{sortedXyData} Object} \alias{sortedXyData} \alias{sortedXyData.default} \usage{ sortedXyData(x, y, data) } \arguments{ \item{x}{ a numeric vector or an expression that will evaluate in \code{data} to a numeric vector } \item{y}{ a numeric vector or an expression that will evaluate in \code{data} to a numeric vector } \item{data}{ an optional data frame in which to evaluate expressions for \code{x} and \code{y}, if they are given as expressions } } \description{ This is a constructor function for the class of \code{sortedXyData} objects. These objects are mostly used in the \code{initial} function for a self-starting nonlinear regression model, which will be of the \code{selfStart} class. } \value{ A \code{sortedXyData} object. This is a data frame with exactly two numeric columns, named \code{x} and \code{y}. The rows are sorted so the \code{x} column is in increasing order. Duplicate \code{x} values are eliminated by averaging the corresponding \code{y} values. } \author{\enc{José}{Jose} Pinheiro and Douglas Bates} \seealso{\code{\link{selfStart}}, \code{\link{NLSstClosestX}}, \code{\link{NLSstLfAsymptote}}, \code{\link{NLSstRtAsymptote}} } \examples{ DNase.2 <- DNase[ DNase$Run == "2", ] sortedXyData( expression(log(conc)), expression(density), DNase.2 ) } \keyword{manip}