[R] No direct or inherited method for function "update"
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed May 26 07:18:29 CEST 2004
Try doing this without all those Bioconductor packages loaded. It does
work in base R, and I suspect that one of your packages has redefined
update (by adding S4 methods?). If you track down exactly which package
causes the problem, you can report it to the appropriate person.
On Tue, 25 May 2004, Dick Beyer wrote:
> I used to be able to call update() for lme objects. Now I get this error:
>
> > ge.lme <- update(ge.lme, data=dat)
> Error in update(ge.lme, data = dat) : No direct or inherited method for function "update" for this call
>
>
> Here is the relevant portion of my code:
>
> ge <- eset[1,]
> dat <- data.frame(age, gen, fdr, ge)
> ge.lme <- lme(fixed=ge~age+gen+age*gen, data=dat, random=~ 1| fdr)
> for (i in 1:nrow(eset)) {
> dat$ge <- c(eset[i,])
> ge.lme <- update(ge.lme, data=dat)
> .
> .
> .
> }
>
> I am using:
> base 1.9.0
> utils 1.9.0
> graphics 1.9.0
> stats 1.9.0
> methods 1.9.0
> Biobase 1.4.14
> affy 1.4.30
> gcrma 1.1.0
> annaffy 1.0.7
> KEGG 1.4.0
> GO 1.5.1
> mgu74av2 1.4.0
> nlme 3.1-48
> xtable 1.2-1
>
> Any help or suggestions would be most appreciated.
>
> Thanks much,
> Dick
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