[R] Re gression for loop test HELP! URGENT!

Rbeginner chopin.abacus at gmail.com
Tue Jul 21 04:29:14 CEST 2009


Thanks Dr. Zuur for your reply. 
I've followed your suggestion, but it seems that this would only produce
more regressions instead of use the one I produced originally to see if the
original regression would fit new data? Is error analysis the only way i can
make this happen? And how should I write it within the loop so that 5 rows
can be iterated every time?



Alain Zuur wrote:
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> Rbeginner wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everyone!
>> I'm new to R, and I've sent this message as a non-member, but since it's
>> pretty urgent, I'm sending it again now I'm on the mailing list (Thanks
>> Daniel for your suggestion nevertheless).
>> 
>> I have calculated a regression in the form of M ~ D + O + S, and I would
>> like to take this regression and test it with other samples, 5 sets of M,
>> D,
>> O, and S at a time(I actually have 2000 sets, so it's probably not
>> efficient
>> to make each a separate set and then index). Since I'll need to test the
>> regression for 400 groups, I thought a for loop might be necessary. I've
>> put
>> everything into a data frame already. Can anyone tell me how to write the
>> code? I'm especially not sure about how to do the for loop.
>> And then how would I calculate the error of how well the test samples fit
>> the original regression?
>> This is for my internship, so it's very urgent.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> One option (out of the many):
>> 
>> for (i in 1:2000) {
>>  
>>  M <- lm(M ~ D + O + S, subset = blah blah, data = YourData)
>>  print(summary(M))
>> }
>> 
>> The "blah blah" select your rows of data for iteration i.
>> 
>> See also:
>> 
>> A Beginner's Guide to R (2009). Zuur, Ieno, Meesters. 
>> 
>> for something very similar. You can dump everything in a text file, or
>> just extract the required info from the summary function (like R^2 etc).
>> 
>> Alain
>> 
>> 
>> Dr. Alain F. Zuur
>> First author of:
>> 
>> 1. Analysing Ecological Data (2007).
>> Zuur, AF, Ieno, EN and Smith, GM. Springer. 680 p.
>> 
>> 2. Mixed effects models and extensions in ecology with R. (2009).
>> Zuur, AF, Ieno, EN, Walker, N, Saveliev, AA, and Smith, GM. Springer.
>> 
>> 3. A Beginner's Guide to R (2009).
>> Zuur, AF, Ieno, EN, Meesters, EHWG. Springer
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