[R] lme4: Error in getResponseFormula(form) : "Form" must be a two sided formula

Spencer Graves spencer.graves at pdf.com
Fri Feb 10 18:09:12 CET 2006


Hi, Doug and Chris:

	  I just got the same error message with the "lmList" example in lme4:

 >      (fm1 <- lmList(breaks ~ wool | tension, warpbreaks))
Call:
Error in getResponseFormula(form) : "Form" must be a two sided formula
 > sessionInfo()
R version 2.2.1, 2005-12-20, i386-pc-mingw32

attached base packages:
[1] "methods"   "stats"     "graphics"  "grDevices" "utils"     "datasets"
[7] "base"

other attached packages:
      lme4   lattice    Matrix
"0.995-2" "0.12-11" "0.995-5"

	  I quit then restarted R and tried the same example in nlme:  It 
seemed to work fine.

	  Chris, have you tried this in nlme?  If you absolutely need some 
feature of lme4, at least you could do this kind of preliminary work in 
nlme, then switch to lme4 (after quitting and restarting R to avoid 
potential conflicts between nlme and lme4).

	  hope this helps.
	  spencer graves	

Douglas Bates wrote:
> Please check which packages you have attached when you call lmList. 
> That error message looks as if it is coming from the version of lmList
> that is in the nlme package, not the one in lme4.
> 
> On 2/6/06, Chris Evans <stats at psyctc.org> wrote:
> 
>>I'm sure I'm being stupid so flame away...
>>
>>R2.2.1 on Windoze (boohoo) latest updates of packages.
>>
>>I'm exploring a dataset (land) with three variables looking at an
>>narrowly unbalanced two group (GROUP) ANCOVA of a randomised
>>controlled trial analysing endpoint score (SFQ.LOCF.ENDPOINT) entering
>>the baseline score (SFQ.BASELINE) as covariate and the following work
>>fine:
>>
>>
>>>res.same <- lm(SFQ.LOCF.ENDPOINT ~ SFQ.BASELINE + GROUP,land)
>>>res.diff <- lm(SFQ.LOCF.ENDPOINT ~ SFQ.BASELINE + GROUP + SFQ.BASELINE*GROUP,land)
>>>anova(res.same,res.diff)
>>
>>I try:
>>
>>
>>>lmList(SFQ.LOCF.ENDPOINT ~ SFQ.BASELINE | GROUP, land)
>>
>>Call:
>>Error in getResponseFormula(form) : "Form" must be a two sided formula
>>
>>I'm puzzled.  That looks like a two sided formula very like the one in
>>the help for lme4 (which had been loaded) and the data look OK:
>>
>>
>>>table(land$SFQ.LOCF.ENDPOINT)
>>
>> 3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23
>> 1  1  2  4  8  5 16  9  7 14 18  7 16  9  6  8  4  6  2  3
>>
>>>table(land$SFQ.BASELINE)
>>
>> 3  5  6  7  8  9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
>> 1  1  3  3  4 11  7  7 10 12  9 16 14  9  8  7  8  6  1  1
>>
>>>table(land$GROUP)
>>
>> 1  2
>>87 89
>>
>>Advice accepted gratefully and flames ruefully!
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>--
>>Chris Evans <chris at psyctc.org>
>>Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy, Rampton Hospital;
>>Research Programmes Director, Nottinghamshire NHS Trust,
>>Hon. Professor of Psychotherapy, Nottingham University,
>>Hon. SL Institute of Psychiatry
>>*** My views are my own and not representative of those institutions ***
>>
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