My error is Mac because I don't use R-Studio. The phrasing of Ian's
error is similar to the error I reported
and still occasionally get. As I said, it is random and therefore not
reproducible.
This is consistent with the comments on the rstudio link you pointed us to.
Rich
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015
Rich,
You’ve probably reported the error to the wrong group.
A quick search suggests this is not an R issue, but an RStudio issue. The error
message is unique enough. Google returns this as the first link:
https://support.rstudio.com/hc/communities/public/questions/200807456-Error-when-plotting
This looks like a specific Macintosh error that appears at random intervals.
I get it at random, and unreproducible times. I reported it (or
perhaps a close relative)
to the r-sig-mac list in September 2014.
Rich
On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 9:59 PM, Rolf Turner wrote:
> On 30/03/15 11:52, Ian Lest
On 30/03/15 11:52, Ian Lester wrote:
I’m a novice and this message looks like it shouldn’t be ignored. Someone who
knows what they’re doing should probably take a look.
Thanks
Ian Lester
logfat.lm<-(lm(body.fat~log(BMI)))
plot(logfat)
Error in plot(logfat) : object 'logfat' not found
plot(lo
I’m a novice and this message looks like it shouldn’t be ignored. Someone who
knows what they’re doing should probably take a look.
Thanks
Ian Lester
>logfat.lm<-(lm(body.fat~log(BMI)))
> plot(logfat)
Error in plot(logfat) : object 'logfat' not found
> plot(logfat.lm)
Hit to see next plot:
Hit
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