since 'glm' is an object, just type its name at the command prompt:
> glm
function (formula, family = gaussian, data, weights, subset,
na.action, start = NULL, etastart, mustart, offset, control
glm.control(...),
model = TRUE, method = "glm.fit", x = FALSE, y = TRUE, contrasts =
NULL,
...)
{
call <- match.call()
if (is.character(family))
family <- get(family, mode = "function", envir =
parent.frame())
if (is.function(family))
family <- family()
if (is.null(family$family)) {
print(family)
stop("'family' not recognized")
}
...
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 12:49 PM, Stephen Collins
<Stephen_Collins at aon.com> wrote:> How do you view the code for a built-in R command (i.e., if I want to see
> what R is doing when I run a glm() statement)?
>
> Regards,
>
> Stephen
>
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