| delete.response {stats} | R Documentation |
delete.response returns a terms object for the same
model but with no response variable.
drop.terms removes variables from the right-hand side of the
model. There is also a "[.terms" method to perform the same
function (with keep.response=TRUE).
reformulate creates a formula from a character vector.
delete.response(termobj) reformulate(termlabels, response = NULL) drop.terms(termobj, dropx = NULL, keep.response = FALSE)
termobj |
A terms object |
termlabels |
character vector giving the right-hand side of a model formula. |
response |
character string, symbol or call giving the left-hand side of a model formula. |
dropx |
vector of positions of variables to drop from the right-hand side of the model. |
keep.response |
Keep the response in the resulting object? |
delete.response and drop.terms return a terms
object.
reformulate returns a formula.
ff <- y ~ z + x + w
tt <- terms(ff)
tt
delete.response(tt)
drop.terms(tt, 2:3, keep.response = TRUE)
tt[-1]
tt[2:3]
reformulate(attr(tt, "term.labels"))
## keep LHS :
reformulate("x*w", ff[[2]])
fS <- surv(ft, case) ~ a + b
reformulate(c("a", "b*f"), fS[[2]])
stopifnot(identical( ~ var, reformulate("var")),
identical(~ a + b + c, reformulate(letters[1:3])),
identical( y ~ a + b, reformulate(letters[1:2], "y"))
)