[R] lm with data=(means,sds,ns)
Peter Dalgaard
p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk
Sun Apr 18 13:26:07 CEST 2004
Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> writes:
> The short answer is no, as there is no way to recover the fitted values
> and residuals so you can't get a proper fit object of class "lm" (and
> hence get `summaries and all').
>
> Your pseudo-data method needs to fix the u_i to be mean zero, variance
> one in the sample.
That's what he did, no? A slightly more readable version is
m + s*scale(rnorm(n))
> That is probably the quickest method. The elegant one
> is to create a new class "groupedlm" and write a constructor etc for it
> ....
However, it begs the question whether it wouldn't have been better to
design the RSS into the lm class rather than computing it from
residuals in summary.lm and anova.lm and predict.lm and...
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