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2017 Jul 28
0
Error in `[[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, alt.name, value = integer(0)) with mlogit
Hello, There's a typo in your call to mlogit.data, it should be alt.var="nbChev", not alt.var="noChev". Then the error is different. You should check the call arguments to see if they make sense. Hope this helps, Rui Barradas Em 28-07-2017 13:14, sandoz at free.fr escreveu: > I re post my question with the csv problem fixed. > > Can someone explain the
2017 Jul 27
0
Error in `[[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, alt.name, value = integer(0)) with mlogit
Looks like you need to pay attention to how you read in your data. In general, you should always execute one statement at a time until you know your script is working. All the errors after the first one are unhelpful to you or us. If you actually pay attention to what is in your horse.data data frame after you have read it in, the columns did not get separated out. The "csv" in in
2017 Jul 28
1
Error in `row.names<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, value = c("1.9", "1.9", "1.9", : duplicate 'row.names' are not allowed
Hi, Can someone explain this error below, I don't understand why the 2 int columns are associated to make a row name > horse1.data<-read.csv("cte2.csv", header=TRUE, sep=";") > h1.dat<-mlogit.data(data=horse1.data,choice="win",chid.var="raceid",alt.var="nbChev",shape="long") Error in `row.names<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`,
2017 Jul 27
0
Error in `[[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, alt.name, value = integer(0)) with mlogit
Hello, Inline. Em 27-07-2017 20:36, peter dalgaard escreveu: > >> On 27 Jul 2017, at 18:03 , Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: >> >> Looks like you need to pay attention to how you read in your data. In general, you should always execute one statement at a time until you know your script is working. All the errors after the first one are unhelpful
2017 Jul 27
2
Error in `[[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, alt.name, value = integer(0)) with mlogit
Hi, Please help about the error I am getting after the h1.dat<- line : this line worked with much more independant variables and bigger data. This time I want to work with just 2 variables cteD & cteTh. What is wrong ? > setwd("C:/Rstudio/Trot") > library(mlogit) > horse1.data<-read.csv("cte2.csv") >
2017 Aug 02
0
Error in `row.names<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, value = c("1.9", "1.9", "1.9", : duplicate 'row.names' are not allowed
Hi I did not notice any answer to your question so I try. After studying docs and other responses to similar question I deduct that chid.var and alt.var are mixed together and new data frame is being build with chid.var and alt.var combination as new row names. As the combination is not unique this operation results to error. But I may be completely wrong. Cheers Petr > -----Original
2017 Jul 27
3
Error in `[[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, alt.name, value = integer(0)) with mlogit
> On 27 Jul 2017, at 18:03 , Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: > > Looks like you need to pay attention to how you read in your data. In general, you should always execute one statement at a time until you know your script is working. All the errors after the first one are unhelpful to you or us. > > If you actually pay attention to what is in your
2017 Jul 28
0
Error in `[[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, alt.name, value = integer(0)) with mlogit
Doesn't help when you only reply to me. Use reply-all. -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On July 28, 2017 3:35:36 PM PDT, sandoz at free.fr wrote: >below the cte2.csv url for those willing to check this error : > >https://www.dropbox.com/s/wv7nq8tk9k87le5/cte2.csv?dl=0 > > > >----- Mail original ----- >De: "Jeff Newmiller" <jdnewmil at
2012 Apr 19
1
mlogit learning error
I am learning five mlogits as follows v1.model<-mlogit(v1~1|v2+v3+v4+v5, data=mlogit.v1.data, reflevel="1") v2.model<-mlogit(v2~1|v1+v3+v4+v5, data=mlogit.v2.data, reflevel="1") v3.model<-mlogit(v3~1|v1+v2+v4+v5, data=mlogit.v3.data, reflevel="1") v4.model<-mlogit(v4~1|v1+v2+v3+v5, data=mlogit.v4.data, reflevel="1")
2010 Mar 07
3
mlogit
I am trying to follow this example for multinomial logistic regression http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/r/dae/mlogit.htm However, I cannot get it to work properly. This is the output I get, and I get an error when I try to use the mlogit function. Any ideas as to why this happens? > mydata <- read.csv(url("http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/r/dae/mlogit.csv")) > attach(mydata) >
2012 Oct 01
2
mlogit and model-based recursive partitioning
Hello: Has anyone tried to model-based recursive partition (using mob from package party; thanks Achim and colleagues) a data set based on a multinomial logit model (using mlogit from package mlogit; thanks Yves)? I attempted to do so, but there are at least two reasons why I could not. First, in mob I am not quite sure that a model of class StatModel exists for mlogit models. Second, as
2010 Feb 10
0
mlogit: Error reported using sample dataset
I've been working on a multinomial logit model, trying to predict vegetation types as a function of total phosphorus. Previous responses to my postings have pointed me to the mlogit package. I'm now trying to work examples and my data using this package. data("Fishing", package = "mlogit") Fish <- mlogit.data(Fishing, varying = c(4:11), shape = "wide",
2010 Feb 14
1
mlogit function cut off formular
I'm trying to fit a multinominal logistic model using package mlogit. I have 15 independent variables. The code looks like this: m<-mlogit(score~0|f1+f2+f3+f4+f5+f6+f7+f8+f9+f10+f11+f12+f13+f14+f15, data, reflevel="1") And it gives the following error message: Error in parse(text = x) : unexpected ')' in "score ~ 0 + alt:(f1 + f2 + f3 + f4 + f5 + f6 + f7 + f8 + f9
2011 Aug 12
0
Mixed Logit model mlogit error
I am new to R but I have managed to use mlogit to run multivariate logit models successfully. My data violates the Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives assumption and now I would like to run a mixed logit model. It is a "wide" data set with 9 independent (individual) variables and three choices (variable Y). The database is in a cvs file called CAU. This is the code I have run
2010 Feb 24
2
mlogit is not an S4 object error
Hello, I've been getting the following error when using the mlogit function from the mlogit package This is one of the examples provided in the Package "mlogit" January 27, 2010 description data("Fishing", package="mlogit") Fish <- mlogit.data(Fishing, varying = c(4:11), shape="wide", choice="mode") summary(mlogit(mode ~ pr + ca - 1,
2010 Jun 03
1
mlogit and weights
Hello, I can't figure out why using and not using weights in mlogit yields identical results. My motivation is for the case when an "observation" or "individual" represents a number of individuals. For example, library(mlogit) library(AER) data("TravelMode", package = "AER") TM <- mlogit.data(TravelMode, choice = "choice", shape =
2011 Jun 22
1
mlogit model that contains both individual-specific parameters and universal parameters
Hello,  I am pretty new to mlogit, and still trying to figure out what models to use.I have a data set of N individuals, each of which faces I alternatives. The utility function of individual n, for choice i is:  u(i,n) = alpha(i) * x1(i,n) + beta * x2(i,n)  where alpha(i) is the individual specific parameter, and beta is shared among all individuals. I don't really know how to set this up
2011 Mar 13
2
Problem implementing 'waldtest' when using 'mlogit' package
Hi all, I have been working through the examples in one of the vignettes associated with the 'mlogit' package, 'Kenneth Train's exercises using the mlogit package for R.' In spite of using the code unchanged, as well as the data used in the examples, I have been unable to run a Wald test to test two models. Specifically, I have run the following command, where mc and mi2 are
2011 Nov 29
0
Single Variable mlogit formatting
Hello, I'm trying to run a mlogit regression on my data, and have been unsuccessful so far. The data I am working with consist of many observations of how people react when given a certain number. I have just 2 data points per observation: a number (there are ~300 different possible numbers) and then a reaction (either 0, 1, or 2). The reactions are mutually exclusive and exhaustive. I am
2010 Nov 18
0
Mixed multinomial logit model (mlogit script)
Dear all, I am trying to run a mixed multinomial logit model in R since my response variable has 4 non-ordinal categories. I am using the package mlogit that estimates the parameters by maximum likelihood methods. First of all, I prepared my data using the mlogit.data command. In the mlogit command, one can introduce alternative-specific (fixed factors??) and individual-specific (random