[R] silly, extracting the value of "C" from the results of somers2
P Ehlers
ehlers at math.ucalgary.ca
Wed Jan 4 07:30:17 CET 2006
ahimsa campos arceiz wrote:
> Sorry I have a very simple question:
>
> I used somers2 function from Design package:
>
>
>>z<- somers2(x,y, weights=w)
>
>
> results are:
>
>
>>z
>
> C Dxy n Missing
> 0.88 0.76 500 0.00
>
> Now I want to call only the value of C to be used in further analyses, but I
> fail to do it. I have tried:
>
>
>>z$C
>
> NULL
>
>>z[,C]
>
> Error in z[,C]: incorrect number of dimensions
>
> and some other silly things. If I do
>
>>list(z)
>
> [[1]]
> C Dxy n Missing
> 0.88 0.76 500 0.00
>
> Can somebody tell me how can I obtain just the value of c?
(I think that somers2() is in package:Hmisc.)
The help page clearly says that somers2 returns a vector and
there's an example on the help page that does _exactly_ what you ask!
z["C"] or z[1]
Peter Ehlers
>
> Thank you useRs,
>
> very gratefull
>
> Ahimsa
>
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