Hello R-help Below is the output from the predict() function. How can I assign $y to a variable.>predict(function,df2)$x V1 1 36.28 2 34.73 3 33.74 4 69.87 5 58.88 6 89.44 7 43.97 8 41.94 9 33.34 10 38.47 11 35.16 12 42.94 13 46.76 14 53.24 15 52.43 16 50.40 17 34.42 18 33.22 19 33.24 20 39.60 21 39.32 22 44.71 23 54.03 24 47.48 25 35.42 26 34.78 27 34.31 28 78.60 29 74.43 30 120.80 31 48.35 32 45.40 33 33.95 34 38.27 35 35.16 36 47.10 37 48.10 38 51.79 39 62.10 40 50.95 41 35.75 42 34.62 43 57.99 44 45.09 45 43.93 46 60.98 47 66.64 48 59.84 49 64.81 50 77.52 51 113.40 52 88.12 53 80.36 54 118.80 55 113.00 56 169.50 57 53.04 58 63.39 59 96.04 60 109.80 61 83.74 62 133.10 63 122.30 64 168.30 65 61.89 66 58.58 67 75.98 68 87.66 69 84.01 70 132.80 71 135.60 72 127.70 $y V1 1 2.676489 2 2.070236 3 1.682677 4 15.853686 5 11.523969 6 23.030727 7 5.678122 8 4.886343 9 1.526004 10 3.532138 11 2.238484 12 5.276394 13 6.766605 14 9.301601 15 8.983873 16 8.188838 17 1.948910 18 1.478992 19 1.486828 20 3.973300 21 3.864004 22 5.966758 23 9.611797 24 7.047672 25 2.340192 26 2.089803 27 1.905852 28 19.180440 29 17.611545 30 32.357421 31 7.387438 32 6.235922 33 1.764910 34 3.454035 35 2.238484 36 6.899319 37 7.289786 38 8.733040 39 12.798111 40 8.404081 41 2.469258 42 2.027188 43 11.172123 44 6.114989 45 5.662521 46 12.354907 47 14.589716 48 11.903750 49 13.869002 50 18.778316 51 30.387489 52 22.579871 53 19.828694 54 31.838458 55 30.277085 56 42.186268 57 9.223121 58 13.308252 59 25.211889 60 29.379133 61 21.048335 62 35.336657 63 32.740194 64 42.003454 65 12.715023 66 11.405337 67 18.199665 68 22.421596 69 21.144335 70 35.268242 71 35.898715 72 34.073050 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
David Winsemius
2011-May-18 19:15 UTC
[R] assign $y of predict() function output to variable
On May 18, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Asan Ramzan wrote:> Hello R-help > > Below is the output from the predict() function. How can I assign $y > to a > variable. >Newvar <- predict(function,df2)$y -- David.> > $x > V1 > 1 36.28 > 2 34.73 > 3 33.74 > 4 69.87 > 5 58.88 > 6 89.44 > 7 43.97 > 8 41.94 > 9 33.34 > 10 38.47 > 11 35.16 > 12 42.94 > 13 46.76 > 14 53.24 > 15 52.43 > 16 50.40 > 17 34.42 > 18 33.22 > 19 33.24 > 20 39.60 > 21 39.32 > 22 44.71 > 23 54.03 > 24 47.48 > 25 35.42 > 26 34.78 > 27 34.31 > 28 78.60 > 29 74.43 > 30 120.80 > 31 48.35 > 32 45.40 > 33 33.95 > 34 38.27 > 35 35.16 > 36 47.10 > 37 48.10 > 38 51.79 > 39 62.10 > 40 50.95 > 41 35.75 > 42 34.62 > 43 57.99 > 44 45.09 > 45 43.93 > 46 60.98 > 47 66.64 > 48 59.84 > 49 64.81 > 50 77.52 > 51 113.40 > 52 88.12 > 53 80.36 > 54 118.80 > 55 113.00 > 56 169.50 > 57 53.04 > 58 63.39 > 59 96.04 > 60 109.80 > 61 83.74 > 62 133.10 > 63 122.30 > 64 168.30 > 65 61.89 > 66 58.58 > 67 75.98 > 68 87.66 > 69 84.01 > 70 132.80 > 71 135.60 > 72 127.70 > $y > V1 > 1 2.676489 > 2 2.070236 > 3 1.682677 > 4 15.853686 > 5 11.523969 > 6 23.030727 > 7 5.678122 > 8 4.886343 > 9 1.526004 > 10 3.532138 > 11 2.238484 > 12 5.276394 > 13 6.766605 > 14 9.301601 > 15 8.983873 > 16 8.188838 > 17 1.948910 > 18 1.478992 > 19 1.486828 > 20 3.973300 > 21 3.864004 > 22 5.966758 > 23 9.611797 > 24 7.047672 > 25 2.340192 > 26 2.089803 > 27 1.905852 > 28 19.180440 > 29 17.611545 > 30 32.357421 > 31 7.387438 > 32 6.235922 > 33 1.764910 > 34 3.454035 > 35 2.238484 > 36 6.899319 > 37 7.289786 > 38 8.733040 > 39 12.798111 > 40 8.404081 > 41 2.469258 > 42 2.027188 > 43 11.172123 > 44 6.114989 > 45 5.662521 > 46 12.354907 > 47 14.589716 > 48 11.903750 > 49 13.869002 > 50 18.778316 > 51 30.387489 > 52 22.579871 > 53 19.828694 > 54 31.838458 > 55 30.277085 > 56 42.186268 > 57 9.223121 > 58 13.308252 > 59 25.211889 > 60 29.379133 > 61 21.048335 > 62 35.336657 > 63 32.740194 > 64 42.003454 > 65 12.715023 > 66 11.405337 > 67 18.199665 > 68 22.421596 > 69 21.144335 > 70 35.268242 > 71 35.898715 > 72 34.073050 > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.David Winsemius, MD Heritage Laboratories West Hartford, CT