\name{multcomp-deprecated} \alias{multcomp-deprecated} \alias{simint} \alias{simint.default} \alias{simint.formula} \alias{simint.lm} \alias{csimint} \alias{simtest} \alias{simtest.default} \alias{simtest.formula} \alias{simtest.lm} \alias{csimtest} \title{ Deprecated Functions multcomp Package } \description{ These functions are provided for compatibility with older versions of \code{multcomp} only, and may be defunct in the next release. } \usage{ csimint(estpar, df, covm, cmatrix=NULL, ctype="user-defined", conf.level=0.95, alternative=c("two.sided","less","greater"), asympt=FALSE, eps=0.001, maxpts=1000000) \method{simint}{default}(object, type = c("Dunnett", "Tukey", "Sequen", "AVE", "Changepoint", "Williams", "Marcus", "McDermott"), cmatrix = NULL, conf.level = 0.95, alternative = c("two.sided","less","greater"), eps = 0.001, maxpts = 1e+06, whichf) \method{simint}{formula}(formula, data=list(), subset, na.action, ...) \method{simint}{lm}(object, psubset = NULL, ...) csimtest(estpar, df, covm, cmatrix=NULL, ctype="user-defined", ttype=c("free","logical"), alternative=c("two.sided","less","greater"), asympt=FALSE, eps=0.001, maxpts=1000000) \method{simtest}{default}(object, type = c("Dunnett", "Tukey", "Sequen", "AVE", "Changepoint", "Williams", "Marcus", "McDermott"), ttype = c("free", "logical"), cmatrix = NULL, conf.level = 0.95, alternative = c("two.sided","less","greater"), eps = 0.001, maxpts = 1e+06, whichf) \method{simtest}{formula}(formula, data=list(), subset, na.action, ...) \method{simtest}{lm}(object, psubset = NULL, ...) } \arguments{ \item{type}{the type of contrast to be used.} \item{cmatrix}{the contrast matrix itself can be specified. If \code{cmatrix} is defined, \code{type} is ignored.} \item{conf.level}{confidence level.} \item{alternative}{the alternative hypothesis must be one of \code{"two.sided"} (default), \code{"greater"} or \code{"less"}. You can specify just the initial letter.} \item{asympt}{a logical indicating whether the (exact) t-distribution or the normal approximation should be used.} \item{eps}{absolute error tolerance as double.} \item{maxpts}{maximum number of function values as integer.} \item{psubset}{a vector of integers or characters indicating for which subset of coefficients of a (generalized) linear model \code{y} simultaneous confidences intervals should be computed.} \item{formula}{a symbolic description of the model to be fit.} \item{data}{an optional data frame containing the variables in the model. By default the variables are taken from \code{Environment(formula)}, typically the environment from which \code{simint} is called.} \item{subset}{an optional vector specifying a subset of observations to be used.} \item{na.action}{a function which indicates what should happen when the data contain \code{NA}'s. Defaults to \code{GetOption("na.action")}.} \item{whichf}{if more than one factor is given in the right hand side of \code{formula}, \code{whichf} can be used to defined the factor to compute contrasts of.} \item{ttype}{Specifies whether the logical constraint method of Westfall (1997) will be used, or whether the unconstrained method will be used.} \item{estpar}{ estimated parameter vector. } \item{df}{ degrees of freedom. } \item{covm}{ estimated covariance matrix of \code{estpar}. } \item{ctype}{ a string describing the kind of contrast matrix used.} \item{object}{ a fitted model.} \item{\dots}{further arguments to be passed to or from methods.} } \details{ The generics \code{simint} and \code{simtest} implement the user interface for multcomp versions up to 0.4-8. The user visible functions \code{simint}, \code{csimint}, \code{simtest}, \code{csimtest} have been replaced by one single function \code{\link{glht}} which offers \code{\link{summary.glht}} and \code{\link{confint.glht}} methods for simultaneous tests and confidence intervals, respectively. Please use \code{\link{glht}} for your analyses. The old user interface will be removed in future versions of this package. } \keyword{misc}