Hello. Just a quick follow-up, for other 'plm' users on the list: - the problem turned out to be logs of zero values hidden in the big dataset - trying log(xx) would not reveal the problem, because log(0)=-Inf is a valid result in log() while it is an invalid input to plm() --> it is always advisable to try lm(yourformula, yourdata) as a first diagnostic check when plm(yourformula, yourdata, ...) fails: the result should be the same as plm(yourformula, yourdata, model="pooling"); or, for more complicated instances, a more specific "computationally robust" counterpart is lme() from 'nlme'. Best, Giovanni -----Messaggio originale----- Da: Millo Giovanni Inviato: marted? 22 novembre 2011 13.14 A: 'steiner-manuel at web.de' Cc: r-help at r-project.org Oggetto: [R] Problems using log() in a plm() regression. Hello Manuel. Yes please, would you send me the data to reproduce the example? Else I cannot tell, although this error is typical of undefined logs (zero or negative argument). Two general observations, for now: - inserting special characters like '*' in variable names is looking for trouble - a good first step in diagnosing 'plm' errors is always to check the same specification (formula+data) on lm() Please remember to exclude the r-help list from the reply containing the dataset. I will treat it with confidentiality. Let me know Giovanni Giovanni Millo, PhD Research Dept., Assicurazioni Generali SpA Via Machiavelli 4, 34132 Trieste (Italy) tel. +39 040 671184 fax +39 040 671160 -------------- original message ---------------- Message: 17 Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 04:33:13 -0800 (PST) From: ManuelS <steiner-manuel at web.de> To: r-help at r-project.org Subject: [R] Problems using log() in a plm() regression. Message-ID: <1321878793485-4091377.post at n4.nabble.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii hey guys I have a panel data set that i want to perform some regressions on. I am using the /plm/ package. I defined a model in the following way: PWBw.pool <- plm(*PWB* ~ log(*I_EQON*) + log(*RD*) + ... + *PAGRI*, data = pfem, na.action=na.exclude, model="pooling") When i run this it gives the following error (the error remains when i use other model = "" specifications like "within" or "random"): /Fehler in lm.fit(x, y, offset = offset, singular.ok = singular.ok, ...) : NA/NaN/Inf in externem Funktionsaufruf (arg 1) / The translation would be something like: /Error in lm.fit(x,y, offset = offset, singular.ok = singular.ok, ...) : NA/NaN/Inf in external fuction call (arg 1)/ This error disappears and the regression work perfectly when i remove the log() from *RD*. The log of *I_EQON* on the other hand poses no problem. I dont quite get that cause there is no difference in the variables *I_EQON* and *RD*: They have: 1.) the same number of variables 2.) both NA's so that cant be it 3.) class: "numeric" When performing /log() /on the variable *RD* simply like this (not within the plm command): log(pfem$*RD*) everything works out fine which in my opinion indicates that the problem is related to the/ plm()/ function. Anyone any advise? If u need the data to run the regression please let me know so i can send them to you personally. Thank you in advance. Manu -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Problems-using-log-in-a-plm-regression-tp4091377p4091377.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ------------ end original message ------------------ ? Ai sensi del D.Lgs. 196/2003 si precisa che le informazi...{{dropped:12}}