[R] Error with function lda in package MASS (dimnames not equal?)

Prof Brian Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Fri Jun 10 16:10:30 CEST 2005


lda.default <- MASS:::lda.default and proceed.

Look at the group means of your data: they are identical to machine
accuracy.

The question has to be `why are you trying to use lda to separate
two groups with identical means'?  Lda is not protected against that
and it is rather unlikely unless you failed to inspect your data in any 
way.

On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Joshua Gilbert wrote:

> This question appears to have been asked previously, but not answered.
> the last response I can find to this previous thread is here:
> http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/07/0126.html. The asnwer was
> to provide debugging info, not an answer.
>
> So the problem is that I'm trying to use lda on my dataset. You can
> download my data here:
> http://northstar-www.dartmouth.edu/~jgilbert/nolda, I used R's save
> function to save objects data and classes (yes, I realize that I name
> stomped the data function in package utils). To replicate my results,
> simply enter the following:
>> library(MASS)
>> load('nolda')
>> lda(data,classes)
> Error in lda.default(x, grouping, ...) : length of 'dimnames' [2] not
> equal to array extent
>
> Now, I don't know what that means.
>> dimnames(data)
> NULL
>> dimnames(classes)
> NULL
>
> As for debugging, I don't know how. I cannot debug lda.default as I
> get the following:
>> debug(lda.default)
> Error: Object "lda.default" not found
>
> I think that that's pretty much it. Can anyone help me?
>
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