have a look at ?formula and the examples 2011/9/8 Bos, Roger <roger....@rothschild.com>: > I have a matrix called mat and y is the column number of my response and > x is a vector of the column numbers of my terms. The variable name of y > can change, so I don't want to hardcode it. I can find out the name as > follows: > >> names(mat)[y] > [1] "er12.l" > > Then I can run the regression by hard coding the variable name as > follows: > >> mod <- try(rlm(er12.l ~ ., data=mat[zidx, c(y, x)]), > silent=TRUE) > > But how would I do so without hard coding the name er12.l? > > I set up a reproducible example. In the following my regression formula > is aa ~ bb + cc, or more simply aa ~ . > How can I use the name of the first column without hard coding aa? > > dat <- data.frame(aa=runif(50), bb=runif(50), cc=runif(50)) > names(dat)[1] > lm(aa ~ ., data=dat[1:10,]) > > Thanks, > > Roger > *************************************************************** > > This message is for the named person's use only. It may\...{{dropped:14}} > > ______________________________________________ > 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. >
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