Hi,
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Vladimir Subbotin
<subbotinvladimir1 at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello,
>
> I have problems with 'lars' package. I found the previous post of
the person
> who had the same issue, but the suggested solution in that post did not
help
> me.
>
> I created the matrices:
>
> ResponseMatrix <- data.frame (GAOdecision=GAOdecision)
> PredictorsMatrix <- data.frame (WeaponvsNon = WeaponvsNon,
ProductvsService
> = ProductvsService, KDuration = KDuration, BusinessSize = BusinessSize,
> Bidders = Bidders, Staging = Staging, Criteria = Criteria, KPricing >
KPricing, Political = Political)
>
> and then
> output <- lars(PredictorsMatrix, ResponseMatrix)
> *Error in one %*% x : requires numeric/complex matrix/vector arguments*
This is likely talking about variables in the function -- for
instance, not that the first parameter in the function is named 'x'.
Also, your ResponeMatrix and PredictorsMatrix should be of type
*matrix* not data.frame ... you can try to convert it with
as.matrix(ResponseMatrix). You should then ensure that all values in
your response and predictors matrix are numeric, ie:
all(is.numeric(ResponseMatrix)), etc ... also check for odd values
like NA, NaN or Inf.
Lastly, consider using the glmnet package instead of lars. It provides
a superset of the functionality from lars, and its "core" is written
in fortran, so will likely be much faster and deal with larger
problems. It's also more actively maintained (note a new version of
glmnet was just released this week).
-steve
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