% File nlme/man/pdMat.Rd % Part of the nlme package for R % Distributed under GPL 2 or later: see nlme/LICENCE.note \name{pdMat} \title{Positive-Definite Matrix} \usage{ pdMat(value, form, nam, data, pdClass) } \alias{pdMat} \alias{plot.pdMat} \arguments{ \item{value}{an optional initialization value, which can be any of the following: a \code{pdMat} object, a positive-definite matrix, a one-sided linear formula (with variables separated by \code{+}), a vector of character strings, or a numeric vector. Defaults to \code{numeric(0)}, corresponding to an uninitialized object.} \item{form}{an optional one-sided linear formula specifying the row/column names for the matrix represented by \code{object}. Because factors may be present in \code{form}, the formula needs to be evaluated on a data.frame to resolve the names it defines. This argument is ignored when \code{value} is a one-sided formula. Defaults to \code{NULL}.} \item{nam}{an optional vector of character strings specifying the row/column names for the matrix represented by object. It must have length equal to the dimension of the underlying positive-definite matrix and unreplicated elements. This argument is ignored when \code{value} is a vector of character strings. Defaults to \code{NULL}.} \item{data}{an optional data frame in which to evaluate the variables named in \code{value} and \code{form}. It is used to obtain the levels for \code{factors}, which affect the dimensions and the row/column names of the underlying matrix. If \code{NULL}, no attempt is made to obtain information on \code{factors} appearing in the formulas. Defaults to the parent frame from which the function was called.} \item{pdClass}{an optional character string naming the \code{pdMat} class to be assigned to the returned object. This argument will only be used when \code{value} is not a \code{pdMat} object. Defaults to \code{"pdSymm"}.} } \description{ This function gives an alternative way of constructing an object inheriting from the \code{pdMat} class named in \code{pdClass}, or from \code{data.class(object)} if \code{object} inherits from \code{pdMat}, and is mostly used internally in other functions. See the documentation on the principal constructor function, generally with the same name as the \code{pdMat} class of object. } \value{ a \code{pdMat} object representing a positive-definite matrix, inheriting from the class named in \code{pdClass}, or from \code{class(object)}, if \code{object} inherits from \code{pdMat}. } \references{ Pinheiro, J.C., and Bates, D.M. (2000) "Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS", Springer. } \author{José Pinheiro and Douglas Bates \email{bates@stat.wisc.edu}} \seealso{ \code{\link{pdClasses}}, \code{\link{pdCompSymm}}, \code{\link{pdDiag}}, \code{\link{pdIdent}}, \code{\link{pdNatural}}, \code{\link{pdSymm}}, \code{\link{reStruct}}, \code{\link{solve.pdMat}}, \code{\link{summary.pdMat}} } \examples{ pd1 <- pdMat(diag(1:4), pdClass = "pdDiag") pd1 str(pd1) } \keyword{models}