> Have you load lme4 before you print the object? Yes, I have. > If yes, it may be caused by the change of representation of "mer" class. That may be so (although the image was saved on 12/19/2008, i.e. AFTER the release data of the lmer version I have now. But maybe I did that on a different computer. Question though: does that mean that the mer object is now inaccessible and the only way to get the data back is to run the analyses again? The changes are not backward compatible??
Thx, RZ > > > 2009/4/23 Robert Zimbardo <robertzimba...@gmail.com>: >> Hi all >> >> I have problems in accessing a mer object called model.01 from a >> workspace that was created with R 2.8.1 and saved with save into an >> .RData file (on Windows XP or Ubuntu 8.10, don't remember anymore). >> Now I want to open it in R 2.9.0 on Ubuntu 8.10. I use >> >> # load workspace >> load("name.RData") >> >> which seems to work: >> >> ls() # all objects in there >> [1] "all" "all.dd" "model.01" "model.sorter" >> >> It also recognizes the class of model.01: >> >>> class(model.01) >> [1] "mer" >> attr(,"package") >> [1] "lme4" >> >> But when I want to print it or look at its structure: >> >> print(model.01) >> Error in slot(value, what) : >> no slot of name "Xst" for this object of class "mer" >> >>> str(model.01) >> Error in FUN(c("env", "nlmodel", "frame", "call", "flist", "X", "Xst", : >> no slot of name "Xst" for this object of class "mer" >> >> Any idea what to do? >> >>> R.version >> platform i486-pc-linux-gnu >> arch i486 >> os linux-gnu >> system i486, linux-gnu >> status >> major 2 >> minor 9.0 >> year 2009 >> month 04 >> day 17 >> svn rev 48333 >> language R >> version.string R version 2.9.0 (2009-04-17) >> >>> library(help=lme4) >> Package: lme4 >> Version: 0.999375-28 >> Date: 2008-12-13 >> >> Thanks, >> RZ > -- > HUANG Ronggui, Wincent > PhD Candidate > Dept of Public and Social Administration > City University of Hong Kong > Home page: http://asrr.r-forge.r-project.org/rghuang.html ______________________________________________ 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.