Mathew Fox wrote:
Hello list,
I have a linear regression:
mylm = lm(y~x-1)
I've been reading old mail postings as well as the plotmath demo and I came
up with a way to print an equation resulting from a linear regression:
model = substitute(list("y"==slope%*%"x", R^2==rsq),
list(slope=round(mylm$coefficients[[1]],2),rsq=round(summary(mylm)$adj.r.squared,
2)))
I have four models and I need to list each equation in a legend. I'm using:
legend(20, 120, title = "fitted models", c(model1, model2, model3, model4),
lty=1, col=c("blue", "red", "black", "green"))
legend(20, 120, title = "fitted models",
do.call("expression", list(model1, model2, model3, model4)),
lty=1, col=c("blue", "red", "black", "green"))
Uwe Ligges
But this only works when I have up to two models. With four models the
formatting is lost. I suspect the concatenation converts the objects into
List and this destroys the formatting.
Does anybody have any suggestions? The main difficulty I have is
substituting R squared / slope values from a linear model into a
mathematical expression.
Thanks,
M.
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