[R] extracting F, df and r squared using
Dieter Menne
dieter.menne at menne-biomed.de
Sun Feb 20 11:14:03 CET 2005
>
Dear all,
After posting the reply quoted below, I received an email by Prof. Brian Ripley
stating:
"It would be helpful if this credited the quotes, and I believe it to be
a breach of copyright not too. It's way out of context for me."
This is the THIRD time I got a message with a similar content from the Prof.
Brian Ripley, and I am a little bothered, to be polite.
1) It is considered good manners in most lists to shorten the question in such
a way that anyone with a thread-aware reader knows which question, possible out
of a multipart message, was answered. This is more work than citing the whole
message, but it assumes that people can handle threaded lists. I personally
don't like to scroll through fifty lines just to find a one-liner, even a good
one, and there are still a few people around who are connected by 56k modems.
2) Could someone else please comment on the "breach of copyright"? Looks like
it is a little different in GB.
3) The posting guide says that answers normally should be directed to the list.
I was surprised about the many comments I have received by private email which
could have been helpful to others. I understand now why I should use private
mail to avoid breaches of copyright.
Dieter Menne
----- My posting -----
>
> If you look at tmp, all the F statistics, r-squared values, etc. are there,
> but is there an easy way to get at them reported in a tabulated form?
>
Try:
tb=by(warpbreaks, tension,
function(x) {
sumlm=summary(lm(breaks ~ wool, data=x))
c(sumlm$df,F=sumlm$fstatistic)
}
)
do.call("rbind",tb)
and don't forget to give the df columns a name.
> and no smart-alec comments about bonferonni corrections :)
Use package (or library ???... just kidding) multcomp.
No smart-alec comments about packages and libraries, please.
Dieter
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