You can store entire regression results in a list, then use lapply()
to retrieve individual coefficients as desired.
Lists are very powerful for managing odd data formats, and no loops needed.
Sarah
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Kevin Chang <kchang01 at uoguelph.ca>
wrote:> Hello seasons R users,
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> Is it possible to store a complete regression result into an array?
I've
> already been able to save individual regression coefficients, but would
like
> to store the whole regression results into different arrays through a loop.
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> So that in under different quantiles regressions, I would be able to create
> a loop and store the full regression result each time into a different
array
> for printing.
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> The only way I can think of is to pre-generate a whole set of arrays and
> matrices to individually store each regression coefficients one at a time.
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> Thank you,
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> Kevin
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