Try using all.names() to get all the names in the formula. E.g., f <- function (formula, minNameLength = 2, abbreviateFunctionNames = FALSE) { names <- all.names(formula, functions = abbreviateFunctionNames) abbrNames <- lapply(abbreviate(names, minlength = minNameLength), as.name) deparse(do.call("substitute", list(formula, abbrNames))) }
used as > f(MyResponse ~ log(FirstPredictor) + sqrt(SecondPredictor)) [1] "MR ~ log(FP) + sqrt(SP)" > f(MyResponse ~ log(FirstPredictor) + sqrt(SecondPredictor), min=4) [1] "MyRs ~ log(FrsP) + sqrt(ScnP)" > f(MyResponse ~ log(FirstPredictor) + sqrt(SecondPredictor), abbreviateFunctionNames=TRUE) [1] "MR ~ lg(FP) + sq(SP)" You could put that in a loop that stopped when nchar(f(...)) got small enough. Bill Dunlap Spotfire, TIBCO Software wdunlap tibco.com > -----Original Message----- > From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On > Behalf > Of Michael Friendly > Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 10:36 AM > To: R-help > Subject: [R] abbreviating words in a model formula > > For an application, I need to get a character string representation of > the formula or > model call for glm objects, but also, for labeling output and plots, I > want to be able > to abbreviate the words (variables) in model terms. This requires some > formula > magic that I can't quite get, in particular extracting the terms from a > formula and > then the words in each term. > > Perhaps there is some code for something similar > I haven't found yet, or someone can suggest how to do this. > > A runnable example to show what I mean: > > Freq <- c(68,42,42,30, 37,52,24,43, > 66,50,33,23, 47,55,23,47, > 63,53,29,27, 57,49,19,29) > > Temperature <- gl(2, 2, 24, labels = c("Low", "High")) > Softness <- gl(3, 8, 24, labels = c("Hard","Medium","Soft")) > M.user <- gl(2, 4, 24, labels = c("N", "Y")) > Brand <- gl(2, 1, 24, labels = c("X", "M")) > > detg <- data.frame(Freq,Temperature, Softness, M.user, Brand) > detg.m0 <- glm(Freq ~ M.user*Temperature*Softness + > Brand*M.user*Temperature, > family = poisson, data = detg) > > detg.m1 <- glm(Freq ~ (M.user + Temperature + Softness + Brand), > family = poisson, data=detg) > > detg.m2 <- glm(Freq ~ (M.user + Temperature + Softness + Brand)^2, > family = poisson, data=detg) > > detg.m2a <- update(detg.m1, . ~ .^2) > > In plot.lm, I found the following code to extract the model call from a > glm object as > a string and abbreviate it to a total length <=75. I need shorter total > length, > by abbreviating individual words in the model call, so the approach has to > at least extract the terms in the model and then abbreviate the words in > each term. > > # from plot.lm: get model call as a string > # TODO: how to use abbreviate to abbreviate the words in the model terms??? > mod.call <- function(x, max.len=75) { > cal <- x$call > if (!is.na(m.f <- match("formula", names(cal)))) { > cal <- cal[c(1, m.f)] > names(cal)[2L] <- "" > } > cc <- deparse(cal, max.len+5) > nc <- nchar(cc[1L], "c") > abbr <- length(cc) > 1 || nc > max.len > cap <- if (abbr) > paste(substr(cc[1L], 1L, min(max.len, nc)), "...") > else cc[1L] > cap > } > > Tests, & WANTED, say with max length of each word in the string <= 6 & > maximum total > length <= 40 > > > mod.call(detg.m0) > [1] "glm(Freq ~ M.user * Temperature * Softness + Brand * M.user * > Temperature)" > > WANTED, somthing like: > "glm(Freq ~ M.user * Temp * Softne + Brand * M.user * Temp)" > > > mod.call(detg.m2a) > [1] "glm(Freq ~ M.user + Temperature + Softness + Brand + > M.user:Temperature + M ..." > > > > mod.call(detg.m2a, max.len=200) > [1] "glm(Freq ~ M.user + Temperature + Softness + Brand + > M.user:Temperature + M.user:Softness + M.user:Brand + > Temperature:Softness + Temperature:Brand + Softness:Brand)" > > > > WANTED, somthing closer to > "glm(Freq ~ M + Tmp + Sft + Brnd + M:Tmp + M.:Sft + M.us:Brnd + Tmp:Sft > + Tmp:Brnd + Sft:Brnd)" > > TIA > -Michael > > > > -- > Michael Friendly Email: friendly AT yorku DOT ca > Professor, Psychology Dept. & Chair, Quantitative Methods > York University Voice: 416 736-2100 x66249 Fax: 416 736-5814 > 4700 Keele Street Web: http://www.datavis.ca > Toronto, ONT M3J 1P3 CANADA > > ______________________________________________ > 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. ______________________________________________ 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.