[R] Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos)

Joshua Wiley jwiley.psych at gmail.com
Tue Sep 21 17:18:14 CEST 2010


Hello Uttara,

What happens if you try something like this?

Regression <- read.table("C:/MUP/Internship/Distance_Statistics/Excel_data/Robust_Regression/ForModelling_Rev_Rob.csv",
sep= ",", header = TRUE)

library (MASS)

rfdmodel1 <- rlm(TotalEmployment_2004 ~ MISSISSIPPI + LOUISIANA +
TotalEmployment_2000 + PCWhitePop_2004 + UnemploymentRate_2004 +
PCUrbanPop2000 + PCPeopleWithACollegeDegree_2000 +
PCPopulation.of.or.over.65.years.of.age_2004, data = Regression)

summary(rfdmodel1)

Rather than using attach() on your data, you can just use the variable
name you assigned it to (here "Regression"), and pass that to the
'data' argument of rlm().  So the data that rlm() is fitting the model
to is "Regression", and the output of rlm() (that is the actual model)
is assigned to "rfdmodel1".

Hope that helps,

Josh

On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 8:02 AM, uttara_n <nilawar.uttara at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I used the following command line:
>
> Regression <- read.table
> ("C:/MUP/Internship/Distance_Statistics/Excel_data/Robust_Regression/ForModelling_Rev_Rob.csv"
> , sep= ",", header = TRUE)
> attach (Regression)
> summary (Regression)
>
> library (MASS)
> rlm(TotalEmployment_2004 ~ MISSISSIPPI + LOUISIANA + TotalEmployment_2000 +
> PCWhitePop_2004 + UnemploymentRate_2004 + PCUrbanPop2000 +
> PCPeopleWithACollegeDegree_2000 +
> PCPopulation.of.or.over.65.years.of.age_2004, data = rfdmodel1)
>
> But, it is still giving me the same error.
>
> Uttara
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