[Rd] Variable names with spaces in lm

Gabor Grothendieck ggrothendieck at gmail.com
Mon May 9 23:43:22 CEST 2005


There is one other problem with the coercion to data.frame.
terms.formula does not actually use the data contents, I think, so if it
did not coerce to a data frame it could handle unequal length
data in lists too.

On 09 May 2005 19:37:25 +0200, Peter Dalgaard <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk> wrote:
> Gabor Grothendieck <ggrothendieck at gmail.com> writes:
> 
> > 'lm' gives an error when using variables with spaces in them
> > in certain cases (but not all):
> >
> >       my.list <- list(`a 1` = 1:4, `a 2` = 11:14)
> >       lm(`a 1` ~ ., my.list) # Error : Object "a.1" not found
> >
> > # The following work ok so it does work in many cases:
> >
> >       lm(`a 1` ~ ., as.data.frame(my.list, optional = TRUE)) # ok
> >       lm(`a 1` ~ `a 2`, my.list) # ok
> >
> > Admittedly ?lm says that the data argument should be
> > a data frame or environment so this is not strictly a bug
> > but it seems to work with a list and the code even seems to
> > coerce it to a data frame.
> >
> > I am using Windows XP "R version 2.1.0, 2005-04-18".
> 
> As you probably gathered, the issue is that there's an as.data.frame()
> without optional=TRUE  sitting inside terms.formula which causes the
> "." to expand to a.1 + a.2. Sounds like that's unconditionally a bug,
> but I'm a little unsure...
> 
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