[R] R is not reading(?) my data properly
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Sat Feb 9 18:35:14 CET 2008
On 09/02/2008 11:37 AM, ONKELINX, Thierry wrote:
> Alexander,
>
> Learn to use the data argument. E.g.
>
> plot(rgnpc, incmean, data = pol572a1)
That won't work. The data arg to plot (and most other functions that
have one) requires a formula, not a simple specification of x and y.
You'd need
plot(incmean ~ rgnpc, data = po1572a1)
(The reason for this limitation is that plot needs to evaluate its first
argument to know what method to call. It can evaluate the formula
"incmean ~ rgnpc", but can't evaluate the nonexistent "rgnpc".
Duncan Murdoch
> Model <- lm(incmean ~ rgnpc, data = pol572a1)
>
> to get the fitted values:
>
> Model$fitted
>
> HTH,
>
> Thierry
>
> PS It seems to me that you might want to read a good introduction into
> R.
>
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> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org]
> Namens Alexander Ovodenko
> Verzonden: zaterdag 9 februari 2008 17:23
> Aan: r-help at r-project.org
> Onderwerp: [R] R is not reading(?) my data properly
>
> Thanks for the replies to my prior question. My problem is that R
> always
> says object not found when I enter a variable name into a command. I
> converted a Stata file into an Rdata file by first loading the foreign
> package by entering
>
> require(foreign)
>
> Then I asked R to read the Stata file by entering
>
> pol572a1<- read.dta("C:\\alex\\Graduate Coursework\\Pol
> 572\\pol572a1.dta")
>
> So now I can do a few things with the data, but I am only able to do so
> by
> entering
>
> with(pol572a1,
>
> before typing another command. So I enter the following for a scatter
> plot:
> with(pol572a1, plot(rgnpc, incmean))
>
> When I run a simple linear regression, I enter the following:
> with(pol572a1,
> lm(incmean~rgnpc))
>
> But when try to get a fitted line, I enter the following: with(pol572a1,
> lm(
> share.gnp)<-lm(incmean~rgnpc)) But I get the following error message:
> Error
> in lm(share.gnp) <- lm(incmean ~ rgnpc) : object "share.gnp" not found
>
> So what should I do to get R to read the dataframe in the ordinary way
> with
> the usual command? I am willing to scrap this dataframe and use the
> original Stata file to start over, as long as that resolves the problem.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Alex
>
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