> The function is lm(), not 1m().
Eric Berger is correct (except for the extra parentheses), but it is worth
pointing out that variable names do not begin with digits. (You can use
backticks, assign, & other features to create such names (e.g. to write the
Orwellian assignment `2 + 2` <- 5L), but they are non-standard and you need
special syntax to use them.) Maybe the font makes some characters hard to
distinguish, but a vertical line at the start of a standard name must be
lower-case 'l' or upper-case 'I', not '1' or a pipe
symbol. A circle or oval must be 'o' or 'O', not the digit
'0'. (Digits after the first character are standard.)
Regards,
Jorgen Harmse.
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