Hi Jeroen, >> How could i use the model$terms to extract which coefficients belong to >> which factor, >> the way anova() does it?
There may be a simpler ("canned") way to do it, but why don't you debug anova.lm to see how it does it? ## methods("anova") anova.lm HTH, Mark. Jeroen Ooms wrote: > > > Charles C. Berry wrote: >> >> See >> ?terms >> ?terms.object >> >> >> > > I am sorry but i cannot figure out how i can find out which coefficients > belong to which predictors using the model$terms. If i do > attributes(model$terms) i get a nice list which contains the orriginal > factors and some more information, and from model$xlevels i can see the > levels of these factors. However, it does not say anywhere which of the > model$coefficients belong to which factor. The only thing i can imagine is > assuming that the dummy names are simply the concatenation of the factor > name and the level name, which seems to be the default behavior. But > preferebly i would not want to make my program rely on this assumption. > How could i use the model$terms to extract which coefficients belong to > which factor, the way anova() does it? > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/matching-predictors-and-dummies-tp18405023p18416554.html Sent from the R devel mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel