Format of Output of Residuals
Thank you this was worked great. Thank you for the additional information as well. Knowledge is power. Cheers, Michael
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 5:34 AM, Dennis Murphy <djmuser at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi: CW.lm <- lm(weight ~ Diet, ChickWeight) resid.CW.lm <- resid(CW.lm) as.data.frame(resid(CW.lm))[1:10, ]????? # (nope) ?[1] -60.645455 -51.645455 -43.645455 -38.645455 -26.645455? -9.645455 ?[7]?? 3.354545? 22.354545? 46.354545? 68.354545 # convert residuals to one column matrix, then convert to data frame: as.data.frame(matrix(resid(CW.lm), ncol = 1)) ????????????? V1 1??? -60.6454545 2??? -51.6454545 3??? -43.6454545 4??? -38.6454545 5??? -26.6454545 ... HTH, Dennis On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Michael Just <mgjust at gmail.com> wrote:
An excerpt from dataset ChickWeight: ??? weight Time Chick Diet 1?????? 42??? 0???? 1??? 1 2?????? 51??? 2???? 1??? 1 3?????? 59??? 4???? 1??? 1 I am interested in the residuals of the dataset.? Specifically in saving them to another format. I have been creating text files with sink. CW.lm <- lm(weight ~ Diet, ChickWeight) resid.CW.lm <- resid(CW.lm) But when I call: resid.CW.lm The data appears like this (excerpt) : ?????????? 1??????????? 2??????????? 3??????????? 4??????????? 5??????????? 6 ?-60.6454545? -51.6454545? -43.6454545? -38.6454545? -26.6454545?? -9.6454545 How can I get the data to be formatted like below in an output / sink friendly way? 1 -60.6454545 2 -51.6454545 3 -43.6454545 4 -38.6454545 5 -26.6454545 6 -9.6454545 Thank you kindly, Cheers, Mike
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