That's cool! it works :-)))
for me (as a stata user) these are quite basic things and I didn't find them anywhere for what concerns R. I can't figure out why. Really, thank you so much, f. On 27 September 2011 14:20, Petr PIKAL <petr.pi...@precheza.cz> wrote: > Hi Francesco > > > Dear Petr, > > > > thank you so much for your quick reply. I was sure that there were some > > smart ways to address my issue. I went through it and took some time to > > look at the help for lapply and mapply. > > However, some doubts still remain. Following your example, I did: > > lll <-vector(mode = "list", length = 3) > > mmm <-vector(mode = "list", length = 3) > > > > yyy <- lapply(lll, function(x) runif(100, min =0, max = 1)) > > xxx <- lapply(mmm, function(x) runif(100, min =0, max = 1)) > > > > but then I get stucking again. It's not clear to me how to pass a lm > > command to mapply. I tried to give a look at lapply and sapply, but I > did > > not manage to go much further. > > It would be of big help if you could give me some more hints on this or > if > > you could provide me with some references. I am sorry, but I find the > help > > files quite cryptic. Is there a manual or some other source that you > would > > advice me where I could find some more example on how to deal with > similar issues? > > You can use for cycle > > for (i in 1:3) lll[[i]] <-lm(yyy[[i]]~xxx[[i]]) > > put result of lm to list object lll then > > lapply(lll, summary) > > gives you summary of each lm function, if you want to use mapply > > mmm<-mapply(function(x,y) lm(y~x), xxx, yyy, SIMPLIFY=F) > > you can see structure of any object by > str(mmm) > > Both results shall be similar, for this case I believe that for loop is > easier to understand. > > Regards > Petr > > > > > > > Thank you very much for your precious support, > > f. > > > > > On 27 September 2011 10:08, Petr PIKAL <petr.pi...@precheza.cz> wrote: > > Hi > > > > > Dear R listers, > > > > > > I am trying to be a new R user, but life is not that easy. > > > My problem is the following one: let's assume to have 3 outcome > > variables > > > (y1, y2, y3) and 3 explanatory ones (x1, x2, x3). > > > How can I run the following three separate regressions without having > to > > > repeat the lm command three times? > > > > > > fit.1 <- lm(y1 ~ x1) > > > fit.2 <- lm(y2 ~ x2) > > > fit.3 <- lm(y3 ~ x3) > > > > > > > > > Both the y and x variables have been generated extracting random > numbers > > > from uniform distributions using a command such as: > > > > > > y1 <- runif(100, min = 0, max = 1) > > > > > > I went to several introductory manuals, the manual R for stata users, > > > econometrics in R, Introductory statistics with R and several blogs > and > > help > > > files, but I didn't find an answer to my question. > > > can you please help me? In Stata I wouldn't have any problem in > running > > > this as a loop, but I really can't figure out how to do that with R. > > > You can construct loop with naming through paste, numbers and get in R > too > > but you will find your life much easier to use R powerfull list > > operations. > > > > Insted of > > > > y1 <- runif(100, min = 0, max = 1) > > ... > > > > lll <- vector(mode="list", length=3) > > lll <- lapply(1, function(x) runif(100, min = 0, max = 1)) > > > > you can use probably mapply for doing your regression. > > Or you can easily access part of the list by loop > > > > for (i in 1:3) lm(lll[[i]]~xx[[i]]) > > > > (if you have your x's in list xx) > > > > Regards > > Petr > > > > > Thanks in advance for all your help. > > > Best, > > > f. > > > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > > > > > ______________________________________________ > > > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > > > PLEASE do read the posting guide > > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > > > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.