[R] Multiple left hand side variables in a formula
Frank Harrell
f.harrell at vanderbilt.edu
Sat Mar 2 14:14:19 CET 2013
Achim this is perfect. I had not seen Formula before. Thanks for writing
it!
Frank
Achim Zeileis-4 wrote
> On Fri, 1 Mar 2013, Frank Harrell wrote:
>
>> Thank you Bill. A temporary re-arrangement of the formula will allow me
>> to
>> do the usual subset= na.action= processing afterwards. Nice idea. I
>> don't
>> need the dot notation very often for this application.
>
> That's what the "Formula" package provides. It allows for multiple parts
> and multiple responses on both side of the ~. Internally, the formula is
> decomposed and separate terms are produced. And using an auxiliary formula
> it is assured that a single model frame (with unified NA processing). And
> all of this is hidden from the user by providing methods that are as
> standard as possible, see:
>
> vignette("Formula", package = "Formula")
>
> hth,
> Z
>
>> Frank
>>
>> William Dunlap wrote
>>> I don't know how much of the information that model.frame supplies you
>>> need,
>>> but you could make a data.frame containing all the variables on both
>>> sides
>>> of them
>>> formula by changing lhs~rhs into ~lhs+rsh before calling model.frame.
>>> E.g.,
>>>
>>> f <- function (formula) {
>>> if (length(formula) == 3) { # has left hand side
>>> envir <- environment(formula)
>>> formula <- formula(call("~", call("+", formula[[2]],
>>> formula[[3]])))
>>> environment(formula) <- envir
>>> }
>>> formula
>>> }
>>>
>>> This doesn't quite take care of the wild-card dot in the formula:
>>> straight
>>> variables are omitted from dot's expansion but functions of variables
>>> are
>>> not:
>>>> colnames(model.frame(f(log(mpg)+hp ~ .), data=mtcars))
>>> [1] "log(mpg)" "hp" "mpg" "cyl"
>>> [5] "disp" "drat" "wt" "qsec"
>>> [9] "vs" "am" "gear" "carb"
>>>
>>> Bill Dunlap
>>> Spotfire, TIBCO Software
>>> wdunlap tibco.com
>>>
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From:
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>>> ] On Behalf
>>>> Of Frank Harrell
>>>> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 4:17 PM
>>>> To:
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>>>> Subject: [R] Multiple left hand side variables in a formula
>>>>
>>>> The lattice package uses special logic to allow for multiple
>>>> left-hand-side
>>>> variables in a formula, e.g. y1 + y2 ~ x. Is there an elegant way to
>>>> do
>>>> this outside of lattice? I'm trying to implement a data summarization
>>>> function that logically takes multiple dependent variables. The usual
>>>> invocation of model.frame( ) causes R to try to do arithmetic addition
>>>> to
>>>> create a single dependent variable.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Frank
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----
>>>> Frank Harrell
>>>> Department of Biostatistics, Vanderbilt University
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>>
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>> Frank Harrell
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