Provided a vector or numeric changes it into a vector on 0-1 using the invLogit transform.
Usage
invLogit(x)
Arguments
x
vector of numbers for which the transform is required.
Author(s)
C. Jessica E. Metcalf, Sean M. McMahon, Roberto Salguero-Gomez, Eelke Jongejans & Cory Merow.
Examples
x <- rnorm(100)
plot(sort(x), invLogit(sort(x)), type = "l", xlab = "State x", ylab =
"Transformed state x", col = "dark gray")
Results
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> library(IPMpack)
Loading required package: Matrix
Loading required package: MASS
Loading required package: nlme
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/IPMpack/logit.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: invLogit
> ### Title: Implements a logistic transform.
> ### Aliases: invLogit
>
> ### ** Examples
>
> x <- rnorm(100)
> plot(sort(x), invLogit(sort(x)), type = "l", xlab = "State x", ylab =
+ "Transformed state x", col = "dark gray")
>
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>
> dev.off()
null device
1
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