[R] RE : use of formula in survey analysis with replicated weights
LE TERTRE Alain
a.letertre at invs.sante.fr
Fri Jun 28 23:10:00 CEST 2013
Thanks for the workaround and the explanation
Alain
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De : Milan Bouchet-Valat [nalimilan at club.fr]
Date d'envoi : vendredi 28 juin 2013 19:20
À : LE TERTRE Alain
Cc : 'R-help at r-project.org'
Objet : Re: [R] use of formula in survey analysis with replicated weights
Le vendredi 28 juin 2013 à 17:44 +0200, LE TERTRE Alain a écrit :
> Hi there,
> I would like to use a formula inside a call to withReplicates in a survey analysis.
> If the initial call with formula expressed inside the function works as expected, defining the formula outside gives an error message.
> See example below, adapted from survey:withReplicates help page.
>
> library(survey)
> library(quantreg)
>
> data(api)
> ## one-stage cluster sample
> dclus1<-svydesign( id=~dnum, weights=~pw, data=apiclus1, fpc=~fpc)
> ## convert to bootstrap
> bclus1<-as.svrepdesign( dclus1, type="bootstrap", replicates=100)
>
> ## median regression
> withReplicates( bclus1, quote( coef( rq( api00~api99, tau=0.5, weights=.weights))))
> theta SE
> (Intercept) 87.78505 18.850
> api99 0.91589 0.028
>
> # Defining formula outside
> Myformula <- as.formula( " api00~api99")
> # Rerun the same analysis
> withReplicates( bclus1, quote( coef( rq( formula= Myformula, tau=0.5, weights=.weights))))
> Erreur dans eval(expr, envir, enclos) : objet 'api00' introuvable
>
> # I suspect the evaluation not done in the right environment.
> #If you specify with data option in rq, the initial dataframe, formula is then correctly evaluated but .weights are not found.
>
> withReplicates( bclus1, quote( coef( rq( formula= Myformula, tau=0.5, weights=.weights, data=apiclus1 ))))
> Erreur dans eval(expr, envir, enclos) : objet '.weights' introuvable
>
> Any help greatly appreciated
Here is a workaround:
Myformula <- "api00 ~ api99"
withReplicates(bclus1, quote(coef(rq(formula(Myformula), tau=0.5, weights=.weights))))
This solution makes sure the formula uses the environment where the
weights are available. If you call as.formula() from outside the
function, it will use the global environment. If you pass a character
string, it will be converted to a formula object deep in a function and
will thus use an environment where the weights are not be available
either.
Note that the same problem happens when using lm().
Regards
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