Object clka not found. Did you test run it in a fresh R environment? -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
On September 25, 2016 9:37:56 AM PDT, Matti Viljamaa <mvilja...@kapsi.fi> wrote: >Okay here’s a pretty short code to reproduce it: > >data <- >read.table("http://users.jyu.fi/~slahola/files/glm1_datoja/yoruotsi.txt", >header=TRUE) >attach(data) > >fit2 <- lm(ruotsi.pist ~ mies + koulu + lka + koulu*clka) > >bs <- coef(fit2) > >varitB <- c(data[koulu == 'B',]$mies) >varitB[varitB == 0] = 2 >plot(data[data$koulu == 'B',]$lka, data[koulu == 'B',]$ruotsi.pist, >col=varitB, pch=16, xlab='', ylab='', main='Lukio B’) > >curve(bs["(Intercept)"]+bs["mies"]*0+bs["kouluB"]+bs["lka"]*x+bs["kouluB:clka"]*clka, >from=min(lka), to=max(lka), add=TRUE, col='red') > > >> On 25 Sep 2016, at 19:24, Jeff Newmiller <jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us> >wrote: >> >> Go directly to C. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. >> >> You think curve does something, but you are missing what it actually >does. Since you don't seem to be learning from reading ?curve or from >our responses, you need to give us an example you can learn from. >> -- >> Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. >> >> On September 25, 2016 9:04:09 AM PDT, mviljamaa <mvilja...@kapsi.fi> >wrote: >>> On 2016-09-25 18:52, Jeff Newmiller wrote: >>>> You seem to be confused about what curve is doing vs. what you are >>>> doing. >>> >>> But my x-range in curve()'s parameters from and to should be the >entire >>> >>> lka vector, since they are from=min(lka) and to=max(lka). Then why >does >>> >>> this not span the entire of lka? Because of duplicate entries or >what? >>> >>> It seems like I cannot use curve(), since my x-axis must be exactly >lka >>> >>> for the function to plot the y value for every lka value. >>> >>>> A) Compute the points you want to plot and put them into 2 vectors. >>>> Then figure out how to plot those vectors. Then (perhaps) consider >>>> putting that all into one line of code again. >>>> >>>> B) The predict function is the preferred way to compute points. It >>> may >>>> be educational for you to do the computations by hand at first, but >>> in >>>> the long run using predict will help you avoid problems getting the >>>> equations right in multiple places in your script. >>>> >>>> C) Learn what makes an example reproducible (e.g. [1] or [2]), and >>> ask >>>> your questions with reproducible code and data so we can give you >>>> concrete responses. >>>> >>>> [1] http://adv-r.had.co.nz/Reproducibility.html >>>> [2] >>>> >>> >http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example >>>> -- >>>> Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. >>>> >>>> On September 25, 2016 8:36:49 AM PDT, mviljamaa ><mvilja...@kapsi.fi> >>>> wrote: >>>>> On 2016-09-25 18:30, Duncan Murdoch wrote: >>>>>> On 25/09/2016 9:10 AM, Matti Viljamaa wrote: >>>>>>> Writing: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>> >bs["(Intercept)"]+bs["mies"]*0+bs["kouluB"]+bs["lka"]*lka+bs["kouluB:clka"]*clka >>>>>>> >>>>>>> i.e. without that being inside curve produces a vector of length >>>>> 375. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So now it seems that curve() is really skipping some >>> lka-/x-values. >>>>>> >>>>>> How could curve() know what the length of lka is? You're telling >>> it >>>>>> to set x to a sequence of values of length 101 (the default) from >>>>>> min(lka) to max(lka). You never tell it to set x to lka. >>>>>> >>>>>> curve() is designed to plot expressions or functions, not >vectors. >>>>> If >>>>>> you actually want to plot line segments using your original data, >>> use >>>>>> lines(). (You'll likely need to sort your x values into >increasing >>>>>> order if you do that, or you'll get a pretty ugly plot.) >>>>>> >>>>>> Duncan Murdoch >>>>> >>>>> I know that about curve(), but since this function uses lka as a >>>>> parameter, then how should I formulate it for curve so that I >don't >>>>> get >>>>> >>>>> the error about wrong lengths? >>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 25 Sep 2016, at 16:01, Matti Viljamaa <mvilja...@kapsi.fi> >>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I’m trying to plot regression lines using curve() >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The way I do it is: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> bs <- coef(fit2) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> and then for example: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>> >>> >curve(bs["(Intercept)"]+bs["mies"]*0+bs["kouluB"]+bs["lka"]*x+bs["kouluB:clka"]*clka, >>>>> >>>>>>>> from=min(lka), to=max(lka), add=TRUE, col='red') >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This above code runs into error: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Error in curve(bs["(Intercept)"] + bs["mies"] * 0 + >bs["kouluB"] >>> + >>>>>>>> bs["lka"] * : >>>>>>>> 'expr' did not evaluate to an object of length 'n' >>>>>>>> In addition: Warning message: >>>>>>>> In bs["(Intercept)"] + bs["mies"] * 0 + bs["kouluB"] + >bs["lka"] >>> * >>>>> : >>>>>>>> longer object length is not a multiple of shorter object length >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Which I’ve investigated might be related to the lengths of the >>>>>>>> different objects being multiplied or summed. >>>>>>>> Taking length(g$x) or length(g$y) of >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> g <- >>> curve(bs["(Intercept)"]+bs["mies"]*0+bs["kouluB"]+bs["lka"]*x, >>>>> >>>>>>>> from=min(lka), to=max(lka), add=TRUE, col='red') >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> returns 101. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> However length(lka) is 375. But perhaps these being different >is >>>>> not >>>>>>>> the problem? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I however do see that the whole range of lka is not plotted, >for >>>>> some >>>>>>>> reason. So how can I be sure >>>>>>>> that it passes through all x-values in lka? And i.e. that the >>>>> lengths >>>>>>>> of objects inside curve() are correct? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What can I do? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ______________________________________________ >>>>>>> R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, >see >>>>>>> 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. >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ______________________________________________ >>>>> R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >>>>> 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. >> ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see 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.