[R] Beginning lm
Mark Difford
mark_difford at yahoo.co.uk
Sat Jul 26 19:29:08 CEST 2008
Hi Kevin,
>> Can anyone give me a short tutorial on the formula syntax? ... I am sorry
>> but I could not
>> glean this information from the help page on lm.
You can give yourself a very good tutorial by reading ?formula and Chapter
12 of
file://localhost/C:/Program%20Files/R/R-2.7.1pat/doc/manual/R-intro.html
Mark.
rkevinburton wrote:
>
> I have ussed lm to generate a basic line correlation:
>
> fit = lm(hours.of.sleep ~ ToSleep)
>
> Note: From "Bayesian Computation with R", Jim Albert, p. 7
>
> I understand the simple y = mx + b line that this fits the data to. Now
> apparently I don't understand formulas. The documentation indicates that
> there is an implied "intercept" in the formula so now I want to try and
> fit the line to a second degree polynomial so I tried:
>
> ft = lm(hours.of.sleep ~ ToSleep ^ 2 + ToSleep)
>
> and I still seem to get results that indicate a slope intercept, y = mx +
> b, type of fit. Can anyone give me a short tutorial on the formula syntax?
> I would like to fit the data to 2nd and higher order polynomials, 1 / x,
> log(x), etc. I am sorry but I could not glean this information from the
> help page on lm.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Kevin
>
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