I do std-error=r['$'](summary,'sigma') I think r.names(summary) will give you the components.
Laurent 2008/12/12 Gary Strangman <str...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>: > > Hi again, > > Forgive me if this is a completely silly question for rpy2. I'm trying to > wean myself from rpy, but am confused by the new approach to conversion. > If I fit a model and collect summary info as follows ... > > fit = robjects.r.lm(fmla,data) > summary = robjects.r.summary(fit) > > ... the summary variable comes back to python as an RVector. In rpy, it > was a dictionary, so if I wanted the coefficient/t-test summary-table I > could ask (in python) for summary['coefficients']. In rpy2 it appears I > have to ask for summary[3]. That's fine (harder to remember, but fine). > However, I can't seem to access any but the first column of the table. To > get a nice table I can ... > >>>> print summary[3] > Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|) > (Intercept) 10.9205792 2.9934159 3.6481997 0.001341692 > prerbmt 0.4226101 0.1729016 2.4442236 0.022599474 > mri -0.3495370 0.7497424 -0.4662095 0.645450898 > > ... and if I want the estimate for the 2nd coefficient ... > >>>> print summary[3][1] > 0.4226101 > > But how do I get at the standard errors (or T-values) from python? Or is > there a better way to get at the contents of the returned results than > integer indexing? > > More generally, how can one figure out what the components are for the > returned RVectors when calling R functions? The examples on the website > (nice doc, by the way!) appear to be oriented towards simply displaying > the results of R computations rather than retrieving R results for further > processing in python. > > -best > Gary > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > SF.Net email is Sponsored by MIX09, March 18-20, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. > The future of the web can't happen without you. Join us at MIX09 to help > pave the way to the Next Web now. Learn more and register at > http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;208669438;13503038;i?http://2009.visitmix.com/ > _______________________________________________ > rpy-list mailing list > rpy-list@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rpy-list > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SF.Net email is Sponsored by MIX09, March 18-20, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The future of the web can't happen without you. Join us at MIX09 to help pave the way to the Next Web now. Learn more and register at http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;208669438;13503038;i?http://2009.visitmix.com/ _______________________________________________ rpy-list mailing list rpy-list@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rpy-list