[Rd] Bug in poly() (PR#11243)

russell-lenth at uiowa.edu russell-lenth at uiowa.edu
Fri May 16 00:55:18 CEST 2008


I don't understand why this is a bug in usage.  Is it because the 2nd 
argument is not named?  I get the same behavior if I do name it:

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[R version 2.6.2 (2008-02-08), Windows XP Pro]

R> x = rep(1:4,3)
R> y = (1:12)^1.5
R> lm(y ~ poly(x, degree=10))

Call:
lm(formula = y ~ poly(x, degree = 10))

Coefficients:
            (Intercept)   poly(x, degree = 10)1   poly(x, degree = 10)2
               18.39370                14.21385                 0.58588
  poly(x, degree = 10)3   poly(x, degree = 10)4   poly(x, degree = 10)5
               -0.01770                 3.34767               -11.46388
  poly(x, degree = 10)6   poly(x, degree = 10)7   poly(x, degree = 10)8
                0.51178                 0.44296                12.47199
  poly(x, degree = 10)9  poly(x, degree = 10)10
              -28.38972                18.47439
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Is there a case where we *would* want a 10th degree polynomial fitted to 
only 4 distinct x values?  A simple modification [changing 'length(x)' 
to 'length(unique(x))' in 2 places] seems to fix this:

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R> mypoly
    ...
     if (raw) {
         if (degree >= length(unique(x)))
             stop("'degree' must be less than number of points")
    ...
     if (is.null(coefs)) {
         if (degree >= length(unique(x)))
             stop("'degree' must be less than number of points")
    ...

R> lm(y ~ mypoly(x, degree=10))
Error in mypoly(x, degree = 10) :
   'degree' must be less than number of points
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Russ
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