Using column numbers not names in lm()

2019-03-10 06:06发布

Instead of something like lm(bp~height+age, data=mydata) I would like to specify the columns by number, not name.

I tried lm(mydata[[1]]~mydata[[2]]+mydata[[3]]) but the problem with this is that, in the fitted model, the coefficients are named mydata[[2]], mydata[[3]] etc, whereas I would like them to have the real column names.

Perhaps this is a case of not having your cake and eating it, but if the experts could advise whether this is possible I would be grateful

标签: r formula lm
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叛逆
2楼-- · 2019-03-10 06:08
lm(
    as.formula(paste(colnames(mydata)[1], "~",
        paste(colnames(mydata)[c(2, 3)], collapse = "+"),
        sep = ""
    )),
    data=mydata
)

Instead of c(2, 3) you can use how many indices you want (no need for for loop).

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