Thanks, I get it.

Wenjun, ZHENG

2010/1/29 Dennis Murphy <djmu...@gmail.com>

> > x <- 1:10
> > y <- 2 + 1.5 * rnorm(10, x, 2)
> > m <- lm(y ~ x)
> > summary(m)$r.squared
> [1] 0.6056889
> > anova(m)$'Pr(>F)'
> [1] 0.0080142        NA
>
> Components of the summary() and anova() methods of lm() can be extracted.
> See
>
> names(summary(m))
> names(anova(m))
>
> to see the components one can extract.
>
> HTH, Dennis
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 6:04 AM, wenjun zheng <wjzhen...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi, R Users
>>
>> I find a problem in extracting the R-squared and P-value from the lm
>> results
>> described below (in Italic),
>>
>> *Residual standard error: 2.25 on 17 degrees of freedom*
>> *Multiple R-squared: 0.001069,   Adjusted R-squared: -0.05769 *
>> *F-statistic: 0.01819 on 1 and 17 DF,  p-value: 0.8943 *
>> *
>> *
>> Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks.
>>
>> Wenjun
>>
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