On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Sven Garbade wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> what does the option singular.ok in funtion lm() means? I took a look in
> the help page of lm() and found:
>
> singular.ok logical, defaulting to TRUE. FALSE is not yet
> implemented.
Right. In S, it defaults to F, and means that lm refuses to fit a
reduced-rank model. R always will (and have NA components in the
coefficients).
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