Your example is not self contained, and I don't know enough to
replicate it myself, so I can't tell you what caused it or how to fix
it. However, I can outline the type of thing I've often done with this
kind of problem:
1. First, can you get the plots you want using examples from the
book and distributed with the 'nlme' package? If no, might that provide
a simple, self-contained example for a refined post?
2. If you get the plots you want from one of the standard examples,
how does your example that doesn't work differ from the published
example that does? That comparison might provide the insight you need
to solve the problem. If it doesn't, I would then experiment with both
my example and the published example until I either solved my problem or
produced a revision of the published example that illustrated my
problem. That revised example might then provide the core for a refined
post.
3. However, if it were me, I'd carry it further, making a local copy
of the appropriate function, using 'debug', and walking through the code
line by line until I found where it broke. By the time I've done this,
I've typically figured out the problem. To do this, you need to know
about the 'method' function, plus possibly 'getAnywhere'.
hope this helps,
Spencer Graves
Osman Al-Radi wrote:> dear list:
>
> I used the nlme library according to the great Pinheiro/Bates book, on
> R2.3, WinXp
>
> Lac.lme is an lme object with unbalanced data, group is a factor
> variable with three levels, when I tried to plot the residuals by
> group I got this error msg:
>
>> plot(Lac.lme,resid(.,type='p')~fitted(.)|group)
> Error in limits.and.aspect(prepanel.default.xyplot, prepanel = prepanel, :
> need at least one panel
>
> Also When I try to use the auPred() function I get the follwoing error msg:
>> plot(augPred(Lac.lme))
> Error in tapply(as.character(object[[nm]]), groups, FUN[[dClass]]) :
> arguments must have same length
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> --
> Osman O. Al-Radi, MD, MSc, FRCSC
> Fellow, Cardiovascular Surgery
> The Hospital for Sick Children
> University of Toronto, Canada
>
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