Hi,

Try with ".":
model<- lm(y~., data=data)

 From ?formula:
"There are two special interpretations of |.| in a formula. The usual 
one is in the context of a |data| argument of model fitting functions 
and means 'all columns not otherwise in the formula': see |terms.formula 
<http://127.0.0.1:24287/library/stats/help/terms.formula>|."

HTH,
Ivan

Le 9/22/2010 17:23, Ozlem Yanmaz a écrit :
> Dear fellow R users,
>
> I am trying to conduct a regression analysis. I have thousands of
> variables. The names are V1, V2,........V2000
> Is there an easy way to include these variables in the regression?
> my model is something like that:
>
> model<- lm(y~V1+V2+.....+V2000, data=data)
>
> Thanks so much in advance,
>
> Ozlem
>
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