Thank you, Ista, that exactly, what i was looking for :)
Regards,
Dmitrij Kudriavcev
2011/5/18 Ista Zahn
> Hi Dmitrij,
> I think the usual way is to store the results in a list:
>
> o <- list()
> o[[1]] <- lrm(...)
> o[[2]] <- lrm(...)
> o[[...]] <-lrm(...)
>
> then you can access the results l
Hi Dmitrij,
I think the usual way is to store the results in a list:
o <- list()
o[[1]] <- lrm(...)
o[[2]] <- lrm(...)
o[[...]] <-lrm(...)
then you can access the results like 0[[1]], 0[[2]] ...
Best,
Ista
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Dmitrij Kudriavcev
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have made
Dear all,
I have made couple logistic regressions, what making a distribution of some
event.
Currently, i store it like this:
o1 <- lrm(...)
o2 <- lrm(...)
o3 <- lrm(...)
...
Then, i have made a function to peak required regression object from this
variables by it number:
get_object <- functio
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