[R] undesirable output for lm( )
peter dalgaard
pdalgd at gmail.com
Tue Oct 21 14:07:53 CEST 2014
This is rubbish. We don't know what the output is nor what you perceive is wrong with it.
And what is the business of cc-ing
"respond-auto at linuxmafia.com" <respond-auto at linuxmafia.com>
"esr at thyrsus.com" <esr at thyrsus.com>
?
(The latter is Eric S. Raymond, who I strongly believe has no interest in your R problems.)
This reeks of deliberate trouble-making. Unless you can come up with a credible explanation for this, I strongly suggest that you be barred from this mailing list.
Peter Dalgaard
On 21 Oct 2014, at 12:33 , Swapnil Khobragade <Swapnil.Khobragade at lntinfotech.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have written this code and it is working fine
>
> Example 1:
>
>> fit <- lm(cpi ~ year + quarter)
>> (cpi2011 <- fit$coefficients[[1]] + fit$coefficients[[2]]*2011 + fit$coefficients[[3]]*(1:4))
>
> *****************************************************************************************
> Example 2:
>
>> fit <- lm(cpi ~ year )
>> (cpi2011 <- fit$coefficients[[1]] + fit$coefficients[[2]]*2011)
>
> I'm getting an undesirable output for this calculation.
> Plz help in correcting the mistakes to get clear output.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Swapnil Khobragade
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