[Rd] predict.lm is broken in 1.1.0-patched (2000-August-7) (PR#628)
ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk
ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon, 7 Aug 2000 23:41:49 +0200 (MET DST)
On 7 Aug 2000, Peter Dalgaard BSA wrote:
> thomas@biostat.washington.edu writes:
>
> > > > coef.aov
> > > function (object, ...)
> > > {
> > > z <- object$coef
> > > z[!is.na(z)]
> > > }
> > > > coef.lm
> > > function (object, ...)
> > > object$coefficients
> >
> > Ok, this explains it. I *did* test it with a singular fit, but only with
> > lm(), not with aov().
> >
> > coef.lm seems a more sensible convention, since it's a lot easy to remove
> > the NAs than to add them.
>
> I've committed a fix for predict.lm to use object$coefficients
> directly, but I haven't done anything with the coef() methods.
As far as I recall coef.aov is different for easier compatibility with S
output: coef.lm is definitely not compatible. I think there should
probably be a distinction between the raw information in the object and the
information given by the coef accessor function, and each has its place.
--
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