Guojun Zhu
2006-May-01 10:52 UTC
[R] How to strip one term from a data.frame? + How to write long line in script?
I need to run a regression with 14 normal variables and 20 dummy variables. All the data is in a huge data.frame df. But there is some extra intermediate item in the same data.frame too. It will be nice I can strip off those terms and run lm(). Also, is there a simple way to write the formula, for example, just specify the y term, all other term in data.frame should be x_i. Or is there some kind of automatically way to build it? like use ls(df) couple with some other functions? If I have to write it in the brute force way, I will need to write a real long line in script. I am in windows. I found the script does not work with a long line. It will not work either if I break it into a few lines. How to get rid of that? thanks.
Gabor Grothendieck
2006-May-01 11:37 UTC
[R] How to strip one term from a data.frame? + How to write long line in script?
Using the built in data frame iris, which has 5 columns, regress Sepal.Length against all other variables except the last one: lm(Sepal.Length ~., iris[1:4]) On 5/1/06, Guojun Zhu <shmilylemon at yahoo.com> wrote:> I need to run a regression with 14 normal variables > and 20 dummy variables. All the data is in a huge > data.frame df. But there is some extra intermediate > item in the same data.frame too. It will be nice I > can strip off those terms and run lm(). Also, is > there a simple way to write the formula, for example, > just specify the y term, all other term in data.frame > should be x_i. Or is there some kind of automatically > way to build it? like use ls(df) couple with some > other functions? > > > If I have to write it in the brute force way, I will > need to write a real long line in script. I am in > windows. I found the script does not work with a long > line. It will not work either if I break it into a > few lines. How to get rid of that? thanks. > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >