Problem with col
What is the problem? One or more of your columns was read as factor, as str(data) would show you. To avoid this, you can add stringsAsFactors=FALSE to the read.table command, but if you expect your data to be entirely numeric then there's something wrong with it that you need to hunt down. Sarah
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 12:33 PM, Sonia Amin <soniaamin5 at gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,
I have written the following lines:
data<-read.table("C:\\Users\\intel\\Documents\\SIIID\\datamultiplereg.txt",header
= FALSE, sep = "")
colnames(data)<-c("Consommation","Cylindre","Puissance","Poids")
result.model1<-lm(Consommation~Cylindre+Puissance+Poids, data=data)
summary(result.model1)
I obtained the following message:
Call:
lm(formula = Consommation ~ Cylindre + Puissance + Poids, data = data)
Residuals:
Error in quantile.default(resid) : factors are not allowed
In addition: warning message:
In Ops.factor(r, 2) :
?^? This is not relevant for factors
Where is the problem?
Thank you in advance
Sarah Goslee http://www.functionaldiversity.org