> But I do feel compelled to ask: Do you really get meaningful
> information from lm applied to 5 cases? Especially when the predictors
> used may not be the same from subset to subset???
Thanks again for your help David. Your question is a good one. It's a bit
complicated but here's the bas
Perhaps along these lines:
1st #need to decide what your group width is , so the second number
inside the extraction call will be that number minus 1:
for (x in seq(1:1000, by=6) {
temp <- na,omit( shp[x:(x+5), ] ) # Need the parens in x:(x+5)
lm( formula, data=temp)
}
Or dependi
I want to perform linear regression on groups of consecutive rows--say 5 to
10 such--of two matrices. There are many such potential groups because the
matrices have thousands of rows. The matrices are both of the form:
> shp[1:5,16:20]
SL495B SL004C SL005C SL005A SL017A
-2649 1.06 0.56
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