Re: [R] Extracting the names of coefficients of random effects

2014-05-10 Thread Brian Willis
Thanks, modifying the predict function to allow for new levels was what was required Brian -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Extracting-the-names-of-coefficients-of-random-effects-tp4689109p4690298.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: [R] Extracting the names of coefficients of random effects

2014-04-20 Thread Ben Bolker
Brian Willis b.h.willis at bham.ac.uk writes: Hi All, I need to be able to manipulate the names of the coefficients from *ranef()*. If there is any missing data when fitting a mixed model using lmer, no estimate is returned for the associated level for that random effect. Thus if the

[R] Extracting the names of coefficients of random effects

2014-04-19 Thread Brian Willis
Hi All, I need to be able to manipulate the names of the coefficients from *ranef()*. If there is any missing data when fitting a mixed model using lmer, no estimate is returned for the associated level for that random effect. Thus if the data input for regions had levels *Region*