Hi Carol,
it might be another question if it is sensible to use 2100 regression
parameters, but you can use . to regress one response against all other
variables in a data frame as in:

lm(formula = mpg ~ ., data = mtcars)

and you can even exclude specific variables using "-"
lm(formula = mpg ~ . - wt, data = mtcars)

cheers.

Am 17.08.2011 15:23, schrieb carol white:
> Hello,
> It might be an easy question but if you have many variables to fit in the lm 
> function, how do you take all without specifying var1+var2+...+var2100 in the 
> terms parameter in response ~ terms?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Carol
> 
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