try this:
MRfit <- function (...) {
models <- list(...)
do.call(anova, models)
}
I hope it helps.
Best,
Dimitris
AC Del Re wrote:
Hi All,
I am interested in creating a function that will take x number of lm
objects and automate the comparison of each model (using anova). Here
is a simple example (the actual function will involve more than what
Im presenting but is irrelevant for the example):
# sample data:
id<-rep(1:20)
n<-c(10,20,13,22,28,12,12,36,19,12,36,75,33,121,37,14,40,16,14,20)
r<-c(.68,.56,.23,.64,.49,-.04,.49,.33,.58,.18,-.11,.27,.26,.40,.49,
.51,.40,.34,.42,.16)
mod2<-factor(c(rep(c(1,2,3,4),5)))
da<-data.frame(id, n, r, mod1, mod2)
reg0<-lm(da$r ~ 1)
reg1<-lm(da$r ~ da$mod1)
reg2<-lm(da$r ~ da$mod1 + da$mod2)
# This is as far as I get with the function:
MRfit <- function( ...) {
models <- list(...)
fit<- anova(models)
return(fit)
}
MRfit(reg0,reg1,reg2)
# This is what I get from R:
# Error in UseMethod("anova") :
# no applicable method for 'anova' applied to an object of class "list"
# which makes sense, but Im not sure how to work with this list
considering the desired output.
# Ideally I would like to get:
MRfit(reg0,reg1,reg2) # I know that I could just do anova(reg0,reg1,
reg2) but the actual function will have additional functions
integrated
Analysis of Variance Table
Model 1: da$r ~ 1
Model 2: da$r ~ da$mod1
Model 3: da$r ~ da$mod1 + da$mod2
Res.Df RSS Df Sum of Sq F Pr(>F)
1 19 0.83848
2 18 0.78668 1 0.051803 1.1230 0.3060
3 15 0.69193 3 0.094747 0.6847 0.5752
Any help is much appreciated!
Thank you,
AC
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