[R] repeating the same variable in formula
Subirana Cachinero, Isaac
i@ubir@n@ @ending from imim@e@
Mon Dec 10 16:13:28 CET 2018
Thank you very much.
This is exactly what I needed.
Isaac.
-----Mensaje original-----
De: peter dalgaard [mailto:pdalgd using gmail.com]
Enviado el: lunes, 10 de diciembre de 2018 15:10
Para: Subirana Cachinero, Isaac
CC: Rui Barradas; r-help using r-project.org
Asunto: Re: [R] repeating the same variable in formula
You might be looking for this:
> all.vars(~chol+age+age, unique=FALSE)
[1] "chol" "age" "age"
-pd
> On 10 Dec 2018, at 11:35 , Subirana Cachinero, Isaac <isubirana using imim.es> wrote:
>
> Thank you for your response.
> In fact, I use the formula environament to select variables, as part of the code of another function.
> I would like to allow the user to select the same variable more than once.
> The use of I() may partly solve the problem. However, I would like attr(terms(g),"term.labels") would return a vector with as many components as variables including repetitions. And using I() function, there would be some work remaining to split "I(age + age)" into "age", "age", taking into account that in other examples variable may include white spaces or other characters within ` `.
>
> Isaac.
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Rui Barradas [mailto:ruipbarradas using sapo.pt]
> Enviado el: lunes, 10 de diciembre de 2018 11:27
> Para: Subirana Cachinero, Isaac; r-help using r-project.org
> Asunto: Re: [R] repeating the same variable in formula
>
> Hello,
>
> The formulas
>
> y ~ cholesterol + age + age
>
> and
>
> y ~ cholesterol + age
>
> are the same formula.
> If you want 'age' twice, maybe
>
> g <- y ~ cholesterol + I(age + age)
> attr(terms(g), "term.labels")
> #[1] "cholesterol" "I(age + age)"
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Rui Barradas
>
> Às 06:49 de 10/12/2018, Subirana Cachinero, Isaac escreveu:
>> y ~ cholesterol + age + age
>
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