Mark van der Loo
2018-Mar-16 09:21 UTC
[Rd] Apparent bug in behavior of formulas with '-' operator for lm
Dear R-developers, In the 'lm' documentation, the '-' operator is only specified to be used with -1 (to remove the intercept from the model). However, the documentation also refers to the 'formula' help file, which indicates that it is possible to subtract any term. Indeed, the following works with no problems (the period '.' stands for 'all terms except the lhs'): d <- data.frame(x=rnorm(6), y=rnorm(6), z=letters[1:2]) m <- lm(x ~ . -z, data=d) p <- predict(m,newdata=d) Now, if I change 'z' so that it has only unique values, and I introduce an NA in the predicted variable, the following happens: d <- data.frame(x=rnorm(6),y=rnorm(6),z=letters[1:6]) d$x[1] <- NA m <- lm(x ~ . -z, data=d) p <- predict(m, newdata=d) Error in model.frame.default(Terms, newdata, na.action = na.action, xlev object$xlevels) : factor z has new levels a It seems a bug to me, although one could argue that 'lm's documentation does not allow one to expect that the '-' operator should work generally. If it is a bug I'm happy to report it to bugzilla. Thanks for all your efforts, Mark ps: I was not able to test this on R3.4.4 yet, but the NEWS does not mention fixes related to 'lm' or 'predict'.> sessionInfo()R version 3.4.3 (2017-11-30) Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) Running under: Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS Matrix products: default BLAS: /usr/lib/libblas/libblas.so.3.6.0 LAPACK: /usr/lib/lapack/liblapack.so.3.6.0 locale: [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C LC_TIME=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8 [5] LC_MONETARY=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8 LC_PAPER=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_NAME=C [9] LC_ADDRESS=C LC_TELEPHONE=C LC_MEASUREMENT=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] compiler_3.4.3 tools_3.4.3 yaml_2.1.16 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Joris Meys
2018-Mar-16 12:03 UTC
[Rd] Apparent bug in behavior of formulas with '-' operator for lm
It's not a bug per se. It's the effect of removing all observations linked to a certain level in your data frame. So the output of lm() doesn't contain a coefficient for level a of z, but your new data contains that level a. With a small addition, this works again: d <- data.frame(x=rnorm(12),y=rnorm(12),z=rep(letters[1:6],2)) d$x[1] <- NA m <- lm(x ~ . -z, data=d) p <- predict(m, newdata=d) This is linked to another discussion earlier on stackoverflow : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48461980/prediction-in-r-glmm which lead to an update to lme4 : https://github.com/lme4/lme4/issues/452 The point being that factors in your newdata should have the same levels as factors in the original data that was used to fit the model. If you add levels to these factors, it's impossible to use that model to predict for these new data. Cheers Joris On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 10:21 AM, Mark van der Loo <mark.vanderloo at gmail.com> wrote:> Dear R-developers, > > In the 'lm' documentation, the '-' operator is only specified to be used > with -1 (to remove the intercept from the model). > > However, the documentation also refers to the 'formula' help file, which > indicates that it is possible to subtract any term. Indeed, the following > works with no problems (the period '.' stands for 'all terms except the > lhs'): > > d <- data.frame(x=rnorm(6), y=rnorm(6), z=letters[1:2]) > m <- lm(x ~ . -z, data=d) > p <- predict(m,newdata=d) > > Now, if I change 'z' so that it has only unique values, and I introduce an > NA in the predicted variable, the following happens: > > d <- data.frame(x=rnorm(6),y=rnorm(6),z=letters[1:6]) > d$x[1] <- NA > m <- lm(x ~ . -z, data=d) > p <- predict(m, newdata=d) > Error in model.frame.default(Terms, newdata, na.action = na.action, xlev > object$xlevels) : factor z has new levels a > > It seems a bug to me, although one could argue that 'lm's documentation > does not allow one to expect that the '-' operator should work generally. > > If it is a bug I'm happy to report it to bugzilla. > > Thanks for all your efforts, > Mark > > ps: I was not able to test this on R3.4.4 yet, but the NEWS does not > mention fixes related to 'lm' or 'predict'. > > > > sessionInfo() > R version 3.4.3 (2017-11-30) > Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) > Running under: Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS > > Matrix products: default > BLAS: /usr/lib/libblas/libblas.so.3.6.0 > LAPACK: /usr/lib/lapack/liblapack.so.3.6.0 > > locale: > [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C > LC_TIME=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8 > [5] LC_MONETARY=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8 > LC_PAPER=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_NAME=C > [9] LC_ADDRESS=C LC_TELEPHONE=C > LC_MEASUREMENT=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C > > attached base packages: > [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base > > loaded via a namespace (and not attached): > [1] compiler_3.4.3 tools_3.4.3 yaml_2.1.16 > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel >-- Joris Meys Statistical consultant Department of Data Analysis and Mathematical Modelling Ghent University Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Gent (Belgium) <https://maps.google.com/?q=Coupure+links+653,%C2%A0B-9000+Gent,%C2%A0Belgium&entry=gmail&source=g> ----------- Biowiskundedagen 2017-2018 http://www.biowiskundedagen.ugent.be/ ------------------------------- Disclaimer : http://helpdesk.ugent.be/e-maildisclaimer.php [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Mark van der Loo
2018-Mar-16 12:09 UTC
[Rd] Apparent bug in behavior of formulas with '-' operator for lm
Joris, the point is that 'z' is NOT used as a predictor in the model. Therefore it should not affect predictions. Also, I find it suspicious that the error only occurs when the response variable conitains missings and 'z' is unique (I have tested several other cases to confirm this). -Mark Op vr 16 mrt. 2018 om 13:03 schreef Joris Meys <jorismeys at gmail.com>:> It's not a bug per se. It's the effect of removing all observations linked > to a certain level in your data frame. So the output of lm() doesn't > contain a coefficient for level a of z, but your new data contains that > level a. With a small addition, this works again: > > d <- data.frame(x=rnorm(12),y=rnorm(12),z=rep(letters[1:6],2)) > > d$x[1] <- NA > m <- lm(x ~ . -z, data=d) > p <- predict(m, newdata=d) > > This is linked to another discussion earlier on stackoverflow : > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48461980/prediction-in-r-glmm > which lead to an update to lme4 : https://github.com/lme4/lme4/issues/452 > > The point being that factors in your newdata should have the same levels > as factors in the original data that was used to fit the model. If you add > levels to these factors, it's impossible to use that model to predict for > these new data. > > Cheers > Joris > > On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 10:21 AM, Mark van der Loo < > mark.vanderloo at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Dear R-developers, >> >> In the 'lm' documentation, the '-' operator is only specified to be used >> with -1 (to remove the intercept from the model). >> >> However, the documentation also refers to the 'formula' help file, which >> indicates that it is possible to subtract any term. Indeed, the following >> works with no problems (the period '.' stands for 'all terms except the >> lhs'): >> >> d <- data.frame(x=rnorm(6), y=rnorm(6), z=letters[1:2]) >> m <- lm(x ~ . -z, data=d) >> p <- predict(m,newdata=d) >> >> Now, if I change 'z' so that it has only unique values, and I introduce an >> NA in the predicted variable, the following happens: >> >> d <- data.frame(x=rnorm(6),y=rnorm(6),z=letters[1:6]) >> d$x[1] <- NA >> m <- lm(x ~ . -z, data=d) >> p <- predict(m, newdata=d) >> Error in model.frame.default(Terms, newdata, na.action = na.action, xlev >> object$xlevels) : factor z has new levels a >> >> It seems a bug to me, although one could argue that 'lm's documentation >> does not allow one to expect that the '-' operator should work generally. >> >> If it is a bug I'm happy to report it to bugzilla. >> >> Thanks for all your efforts, >> Mark >> >> ps: I was not able to test this on R3.4.4 yet, but the NEWS does not >> mention fixes related to 'lm' or 'predict'. >> >> >> > sessionInfo() >> R version 3.4.3 (2017-11-30) >> Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) >> Running under: Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS >> >> Matrix products: default >> BLAS: /usr/lib/libblas/libblas.so.3.6.0 >> LAPACK: /usr/lib/lapack/liblapack.so.3.6.0 >> >> locale: >> [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C >> LC_TIME=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8 >> [5] LC_MONETARY=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8 >> LC_PAPER=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_NAME=C >> [9] LC_ADDRESS=C LC_TELEPHONE=C >> LC_MEASUREMENT=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C >> >> attached base packages: >> [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base >> >> loaded via a namespace (and not attached): >> [1] compiler_3.4.3 tools_3.4.3 yaml_2.1.16 >> >> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-devel at r-project.org mailing list >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel >> > > > > -- > Joris Meys > Statistical consultant > > Department of Data Analysis and Mathematical Modelling > Ghent University > Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Gent (Belgium) > > <https://maps.google.com/?q=Coupure+links+653,%C2%A0B-9000+Gent,%C2%A0Belgium&entry=gmail&source=g> > > ----------- > Biowiskundedagen 2017-2018 > http://www.biowiskundedagen.ugent.be/ > > ------------------------------- > Disclaimer : http://helpdesk.ugent.be/e-maildisclaimer.php >[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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