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Message-ID: <a8f325570904031329x5f5b8ab0y3414eaf0b0e2718c@mail.gmail.com>
Date: 2009-04-03T20:29:28Z
From: Pavel Kúr
Subject: Discriminant Analysis - Obtaining Classification Functions

Hello!

I need some help with the linear discriminant analysis in R.
I have some plant samples (divided into several groups) on which I
measured a few quantitative characteristics. Now, I need to infer some
classification rules usable for identifying new samples.
I have used the function lda from the MASS library in a usual fashion:

lda.1 <- lda(groups~char1+char2+char3, data=xxx)

I'd like to obtain the classification functions for the particular
groups, with the aid of which I could classify unknown samples. I know
I can use predict.lda to classify such samples, but I need to obtain
some equations into which I could simply put the measured values of an
unknown sample manually and the result would predict which group the
sample most probably belongs to (like in eg. STATISTICA).
I haven't found out how to extract these functions from the lda output.
Could somebody give me some advice?

Thank you in advance,

Pavel Kur