Hi,
If "x" is your data, then
gam(Atlantic ~ s(depth, bs="sos", k=4) + s(distance, bs="sos", k=4), data =
x)
will do. See examples in ?gam.
BTW, how did you read your data in R? What's the output of ls()?
HTH,
Jorge
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On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 6:29 PM, ruggeddon24 <> wrote:
> This is my first time running GAMs in R.
> My csv file has these column headings:
>
> "X" "Y" "Sound" "Atlantic" "Blacktip" "Bonnet"
> "Bull" "Finetooth" "Lemon" "Scalloped" "Sandbar" "Spinner"
> "Abundance" "Diversity" "Depth" "Distance" "Width" "System"
> "Channel" "Profile" "Bathy" "Slope" "Salinity"
> X is longitude and Y is Latitude.
>
> I typed in the code below and received the reply "Error in eval(expr,
> envir,
> enclos) : object 'Atlantic' not found".
>
> > library(mgcv)
> This is mgcv 1.7-6. For overview type 'help("mgcv-package")'.
> > help("mgcv-package")
> starting httpd help server ... done
> > gam(Atlantic ~ s(depth, bs="sos", k=4) + s(distance, bs="sos", k=4))
> Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : object 'Atlantic' not found
>
> I do not have a clue how to fix this problem. Do I have too many variables
> or do I need to remove my x and y from the file? This data is being used to
> assess the spatial distribution of shark abundance in relation to
> environmental variables. I really cannot remove the x and y anyway. Help
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
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