[R] for loop and linear models

Daniel Malter daniel at umd.edu
Mon Jun 20 22:02:56 CEST 2011


Hi,

can you put "return(models)" within the inner braces and report what it
does. That might do the trick, since it should return the 'models' for every
combination of i and j.

HTH,
Daniel


hazzard wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have two datasets, x and y. Simplified x and y denote:
> 
>  X
> 
> Y
> 
>  A B C A B C  . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . .
> I want to implement all possible models such as lm(X$A~Y$A), lm(X$B~Y$B),
> lm(X$C~Y$C)... I have tried the following:
> 
> fun<- function(x,y){
>             for(i in 1:length(colnames(x))){
>               for(j in 1:length(colnames(y))){
>                if(colnames(x)[i]==colnames(y)[j]){
>                models=list(lm(ts(x[i])~ts(y[j])))
>                }
>                else{}
>             }
>           }
>            return(models)
> }
> 
> The problem is that this returns only one of the three models, namely the
> last one. What am I doing wrong? Thank you very much in advance.
> 
> Regards
> 
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