[R] problem in exceuting PLS

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Tue Oct 18 11:20:19 CEST 2011



On 18.10.2011 11:03, arunkumar1111 wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm performing a PLS
>
> This is my data present in a file
>
> Year Y X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
> 1960 27.8 397.5 42.2 50.7 78.3 65.8
> 1960 29.9 413.3 38.1 52 79.2 66.9
> 1961 29.8 439.2 40.3 54 79.2 67.8
> 1961 30.8 459.7 39.5 55.3 79.2 69.6
> 1962 31.2 492.9 37.3 54.7 77.4 68.7
>
> My R-code
> Data<- read.csv("C:/TestData.csv")
> variable=names(Data)[4:8]

There are only 7 columns in your data.


> dataset=NULL
> dataset$X=NULL

Why NULL?

> len=length(variable)
> for( i in 1:len)

Better: for(i in seq_along(variable))

> {
>    var=variable[i]
>    if(i==1)
>    {
>      dataset$X=as.matrix(Data[var])
>    }
>    if(i>1)
>    {
>      dataset$X=as.matrix(cbind(dataset$X,Data[var]))
>    }
>    }

Or even better, forget about that loop!

X <- as.matrix(Data[,4:8])

seems to be the fast way without any loop - but again, there is no 8th 
column in your data.



> depVar="Y"
> dataset$Y=as.matrix(cbind(Data[depVar]))

What's wrong with
  dataset$Y <- Data[,depVar]

> pls1=mvr(Y~X,data=dataset,ncomp=4)

Looks like you are talking about the pls package (unstated!)?

Then, just forget everything from before and just read in the data and 
apply:

fit1 <- mvr(Y ~ X2 + X3 + X4 + X5 + X6, data=Data, ncomp=4)

you do not need all that preprocessing!




> summary(pls1)

I get:

ummary(mvr(Y ~ X2 + X3 + X4 + X5 + X6, data=Data, ncomp=4))
Data:   X dimension: 5 5
         Y dimension: 5 1
Fit method: kernelpls
Number of components considered: 4
TRAINING: % variance explained
    1 comps  2 comps  3 comps  4 comps
X    99.73    99.85   100.00      100
Y    78.51    99.81    99.98      100


Uwe Ligges


> On execution the error is
>
> Error in get(as.character(FUN), mode = "function", envir = envir) :
>    object 'X6' of mode 'function' was not found
>
> Please help me on this
>
>
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