[R] Dots in models formulae
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Tue Aug 16 19:48:27 CEST 2005
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Sundar Dorai-Raj wrote:
> Uwe Ligges wrote:
>> Laurent Valdes wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I have seen, several times, dots (like this: "y ~." ) in formula
>>> descriptions, noticeably in R help.
>>>
>>> I am unable to see what it does correspond to.
>>>
>>> Any ideas ?
>>
>> All other variables (except y) from the given data.frame...
>>
>> Uwe Ligges
>>
>
> Hi, Uwe,
>
> Doesn't this depend on the context? For example,
>
> z <- data.frame(y = rnorm(10), x = rnorm(10))
> fit <- lm(y ~ ., z)
> update(fit, y ~ . + I(x^2))
>
> The original poster did not say where he saw this formula. However, I
> think the reference in ?formula has the most authorative explanation.
(It does not cover this, as it is part of the interpretation of a
formula.)
Yes, it must depend on context, as an R function can do anything it likes
with a formula (including making y ~ x mean the regression of x on y).
If terms.formula() is used, y ~ . means what Uwe said, _if_ there is a
'data' argument. However, if not it has its literal meaning (a variable
named '.'), at least until 2.2.0.
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